Made a slight popping sound then wouldn't go in forward or reverse? Maybe time to change lower unit fluid?????
Screenshot_20191123-082203_Facebook001 by Doug Wei, on Flickr
Made a slight popping sound then wouldn't go in forward or reverse? Maybe time to change lower unit fluid?????
Screenshot_20191123-082203_Facebook001 by Doug Wei, on Flickr
Last edited by yupitsme; 11-23-2019 at 08:10 AM.
Ouch ! I think you should swap props and measure again for prop to pad height. That's why hole shot is a little slow.
I gotta ask, is the rest sitting on the bottom of the lake....That's could of ended up very, very bad.
Actually... not my rig. My daughter sent the photo to me. Had to leave a mark somewhere!
They something hard very hard.
Could have been gear case exploding from a bearing/gear failure. Note front of nose-cone is still present.
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Probably skeg hit something.
I suspect a internal problem leading to a gear case explosion would not have created a hole where the drive shaft exited. My money is on external contact - HARD external contact just below the nose cone.
My bet was internal damage.
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That's what my Gen I TorqueMaster looked like went it let go at 82mph. Brand new Mark Croxton tuned 28 Bravo laying at the bottom of Lake Fork.
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
"Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt."
Ouch! That's gonna cost some money
Can't believe they didn't put the transom saver back on