Any one have any suggestions on what this noise might be. about a 12 sec video if it downloads. Happens when I take the boat out of gear and it is slowing down. sometimes it happens when I barely put it into gear and goes away with just a little more throttle. My thoughts are either just noise from tranny or harmonic prop?
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RE: high pitch noise
Did you repack the shaft recently? Sould like metal on metal. I'd check the packing or that area. I would think if it was the transmissin it would be doing it all the time.
I have never heard that noice in my NAUTIQUE. What type of transmission does infinity use? I thought they used PCM in the day, but could have been a merc?
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This is a really common noise with Infintys. It's a PCM motor coupled with a hurth tranny. Do what Cradsv said check the packing. You should be at a 6 to 10 drop per minute rate unless you have a dripless packing. Remember you tranny is right behind your drivers seat on this boat (v-drive). You might check with PCM and see if they know of this problem and have a solution. I know we put pressure relief hoses on 1989 CCs with the first 1.23 trannys. They squealed and growled like yours.
Mark Q
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Boat has less than 100 hrs. it is a 2001 infinity pcm 5.7 with the hurth v drive. nothing has been done to the packing it is actually pretty tough to get to. Would you recommend loosing it up or does it need to be repacked
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brodie,
Does it have a conventional packing gland or is it dripless?
If it's conventional it's a tough call. It could to loose or to tight. If it's dripping less that the 5 to 10 per minute then tighten. If not then it's too tight.
If the shaft has a dripless on it then check to make sure you have water going to it.
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brodie,
Does it have a conventional packing gland or is it dripless?
If it's conventional it's a tough call. It could to loose or to tight. If it's dripping less that the 5 to 10 per minute then tighten. If not then it's too tight.
If the shaft has a dripless on it then check to make sure you have water going to it.
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I will check it thursday when I go down to the lake. I had not paid much attention to it. Being a V drive it is pretty much out of sight out of mind. Unlike my last boat that was easy to check. I am pretty sure it is a conventional packing
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I'd still say it is something in the shaft tranny. Might take the motorbox off and do some testing.
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It appears that this noise may be the shaft packing. When i first started the boat and I was getting about 6-8 drops a minute and the noise would happen when I took the boat out of gear. after skiing one set the noise was present when I put the boat in gear until I increased the rpms. checked the packing and I was not getting any drops. I tried to loosen the packing gland best I could with the tools I had( any suggestions on loosing it in a V drive what a bugger). I started to get a drip about every sec. drove the boat noise went away and rechecked and then the drip was about every 5-6 secs. any tricks with vdrives
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