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MARINE TRANSMISSION OWNER’S MANUAL
TWIN DISC, DISC, INCORPORA INCORPORATED TED ADMINISTRATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES – RACINE, WISCONSIN
NOTICE Twin Disc, Incorporated makes no warranty or guaranty of any kind, expressed, implied or otherwise, with regard to the information contained within this manual. Twin Disc, Incorporated has developed this manual through research and testing of the information contained therein. Twin Disc, Incorporated assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual and shall not be liable under any circumstances for incidental, consequential or punitive damages in connection with, or arising out of, the use of this manual. The information contained within this manual is subject to change without notice.
NOTICE Twin Disc, Incorporated makes no warranty or guaranty of any kind, expressed, implied or otherwise, with regard to the information contained within this manual. Twin Disc, Incorporated has developed this manual through research and testing of the information contained therein. Twin Disc, Incorporated assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual and shall not be liable under any circumstances for incidental, consequential or punitive damages in connection with, or arising out of, the use of this manual. The information contained within this manual is subject to change without notice.
#1016313
Marine Transmission Owner’s Manual
Revision 5 February 2008
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Parent Company TWIN DISC, INCORPORATED 1328 Racine Street Racine, Wisconsin 53403 USA Phone: +1 (262) 638-4000 Fax: +1 (262) 638-4480 www.twindisc.com
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Twin Disc (Pacifc) Pty Ltd Queensland Head Ofce 40 Telford Street Virginia QLD 4014 Australia Phone: +61 (7) 3265-1200
Twin Disc, Incorporated Shanghai Representative Ofce 2108, Shartex Plaza 88 Zunyi Road (S) Shanghai, 200336 China Phone: +86 (21) 6427 3212 +86 (21) 6209 7626 Fax: +86 (21) 6209 7629 Guangzhou Representative Ofce Room 908, Building Buil ding C, 11 Yiying Street, Xi Gang Road (M), Hai Zhu Dist, Guangzhou China 510315 Phone: +86 (20) 3435 0927 Fax: +86 (20) 3439 1441 Twin Disc Japan Twin Disc Nico Co. Ltd. 405-3, Yoshinocho Yoshinocho 1-chome, Kita-ku Saitama-shi, Saitama-ken, 331-0811 Japan Phone: +81 (48) 652-8069 Fax: +81 (48) 665-6695
Identification Plate Transcribe the following information from your unit’s nameplate to the illustration below for ease of reference. •
Model Number
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BOM Number
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Ratio
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Serial Number
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Customer Number (if applicable)
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Oil Capacity
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Minimum Oil Pressure when Cruising
Keep this information at hand and refer to the model number, serial number and BOM number when requesting any parts or service.
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Lubrication Plate Fill in the blanks below with the information from your unit’s lubrication data plate. Keep this information at hand and refer to it when servicing your transmission. MARINE TRANSMISSION LUBRICANT
See the Lubrication Plate on your Marine Transmission for Oil Specs START -UP
STEADYOPERATION
VISCOSITY
MIN. MIN. MIN. MIN.
INCO RPORATED RACINE, WI. 53403, U.S.A.
Oil temperature listed is temperature of oil to the heat exchanger. NOTE: Some MG6000 series transmissions built before 2002 do not utilize a lubrication data plate. See Section 2.4 for oil recommendations.
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Maintenance Record MODEL NUMBER___________________SERIAL NUMBERS___________________ DATE PLACED IN SERVICE__________ DATE/HRS AT OVERHAUL_____________ Check Oil Level
Grease Oil Seals (if appl)
Change Oil and Filter
Clean Suction Strainer
Check Heat Exchanger
Check Input Coupling
Daily
Every 100 hours
New-50 hrs, then every 1000 hrs. Rebuilt - 8 hrs, then 1000 hrs
New-50 hrs, then every 1000 hrs. Rebuilt - 8 hrs, then 1000 hrs
Every 30 90 days
First 100 hrs, then every 2000 hrs.
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Maintenance Record MODEL NUMBER___________________SERIAL NUMBERS___________________ DATE PLACED IN SERVICE__________ DATE/HRS AT OVERHAUL_____________ Check Oil Level Daily
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Grease Oil Seals (if appl) Every 100 hours
Change Oil and Filter
Clean Suction Strainer
Check Heat Exchanger
Check Input Coupling
New-50 hrs, then every 1000 hrs. Rebuilt - 8 hrs, then 1000 hrs
New-50 hrs, then every 1000 hrs. Rebuilt - 8 hrs, then 1000 hrs
Every 30 90 days
First 100 hrs, then every 2000 hrs.
Table of Contents
Marine Transmission Owners Manual
Section 1
Introduction 1.1
General Information ................................................................. 1-1
1.2
Safety and General Precautions .............................................. 1-1 A.
General ....................................................................... 1-1
B.
Important Safety Notice ............................................... 1-1
1.3
Preventative Maintenance ........................................................ 1-2
1.4
Ordering Parts and Obtaining Service ...................................... 1-2 A.
Ordering ...................................................................... 1-3
B.
Source of Service Information ...................................... 1-3
C.
Warranty Information ................................................... 1-3
Section 2
Description and Specifications 2.1
Description .............................................................................. 2-1
2.2
Construction Features ............................................................. 2-2 A.
Oil Pump Drive ............................................................ 2-2
B.
Lubrication Features.................................................... 2-2
C.
Suction Screen ........................................................... 2-2
D.
Filter Assembly ........................................................... 2-2
2.3
Specifications .......................................................................... 2-2
2.4
Oil Recommendations ............................................................. 2-3 A.
Oil Viscosity ............................................................... 2-3
B.
Oil Pressure and Temperature ..................................... 2-4
C.
Heat Exchanger .......................................................... 2-5 vii
Section 3
Operation 3.1
Selector Valve ......................................................................... 3-1 A.
General Description ..................................................... 3-1
B.
Safety.......................................................................... 3-2
3.2
Prestart-up Checks ................................................................. 3-2
3.3
Start-up ................................................................................... 3-3
3.4
Normal Operation .................................................................... 3-4
3.5
Operation in “Dirty” or Debris Filled Waters ............................. 3-5
3.6
Operation with Optional Trolling Valve ...................................... 3-5 A.
General ....................................................................... 3-5
B.
Operating Limits .......................................................... 3-6
C.
Normal Operation (Trolling Mode) ................................ 3-7
3.7
Windmilling/Backdriving and Towing ........................................ 3-8
3.8
Emergency Operation ........................................................... 3-10 A.
Mechanical Stop on Failed Torsional Coupling .......... 3-10
B.
Come-Home Screws ................................................. 3-10 1.
Description ................................................ 3-10
2.
Table: Transmissions with Come-Home Screws ................................ 3-11
3. C.
Using Come-Home Screws ....................... 3-12
Electric Selector Manual Override ............................. 3-16 1.
Determine Your Electric Selector Type ...... 3-16
2.
Type 1 Selector - Installation of Override Plug ........................................... 3-19
3.
Type 2 Selector - Manual Override Lever ... 3-20
4.
Type 3 Selector - Manual Direction Control Valve ............................................ 3-21
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Section 4
Maintenance 4.1
4.2
General Maintenance .............................................................. 4-1 A.
Oil Level Check ........................................................... 4-1
B.
Lubrication .................................................................. 4-1
C.
Filter and Oil Change Interval ...................................... 4-1
D.
Oil Capacity ................................................................ 4-3
E.
Heat Exchanger Check ............................................... 4-3
F.
Suction Strainer........................................................... 4-3
G.
Flexible Input Coupling ................................................ 4-3
H.
Bearing Inspection and Replacement .......................... 4-4
I.
Overhaul Interval .......................................................... 4-4
Storage Maintenance Procedures............................................ 4-4 A.
Short Term Storage (Less than One Year) ................... 4-4
B.
Long Term Storage (More than One Year) .................... 4-5
C.
Heat Exchanger Storage ............................................. 4-6
Section 5
Troubleshooting 5.1
Troubleshooting Tables ............................................................ 5-1 Standard Transmission Charts ................................................ 5-2 MGX Series LED Chart ............................................................ 5-8 MGX Transmission Charts ....................................................... 5-9
Section 6
Appendix 6.1
Accessories and Optional Equipment ..................................... 6-1
6.2
Marine Transmission Illustrations ............................................ 6-3 Speed Pick-Up Location .......................................................... 6-3
6.3
Commercial Transmission Warranty .................................... 6-19
6.4
Pleasure Craft Transmission Warranty .................................. 6-21
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