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rmcdonald
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Hi 79nautique
"this is completely wrong and ass backwards." The above is a pretty bold statement to make, May be it’s because I am from Australia (The land down under) turn the post upside down it might help. Below I have put the correct setup using your terminology. The only part that’s not your terminology is the pump index which is Borg Warners Using your terminology, this is the correct setup. Engine: Reverse Rotation (Right Hand) Gearbox pump index orientation: LH or <--- Prop: Right Hand (depending on age of gearbox they have LH, RH or arrows <--, --> stamped on the pump) Engine: Normal Rotation (Left Hand) Gearbox pump index orientation: RH or --> Prop: Left Hand (depending on age of gearbox they have LH, RH or arrows <--, --> stamped on the pump) No wonder people get the pump index wrong Regards Rob McDonald |
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79nautique
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RH = CCW reverse rotation
LH = CW standard rotation. BW tranny is always index opposite of engine's rotation. it isn't CC's terminology it's the marine industries terms. You can get about any brand marine engine in standard or reverse rotation just go look at a big cruieser with duel engines. |
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KENO
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Hi Y'all
Why don't we put this one to bed. If you can read the installation manual you can orient your pump the right way. keno |
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TRBenj
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I agree with '79, except he forgot to mention that the Nautiques with 454's were conventional LH engines mated to 1:1 trannies and turned LH props |
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Car facing front, Marine looking from the back it has been that forever.
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rmcdonald
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Hi All
I hate absolutes! My main purpose for posting on this site is to gather information for myself or give out relevant information, which allows people to determine the right solution for themselves Since 79nautique made his comments, I have done some research. Borg Warner refers to Engine Rotation in the way I describe. The Chrysler Marine Manual, which is also available from this site refer to Engine Rotation the way I describe it. ( Page 59 & 60 if any one is interested ) Yes I have a Chrysler 383 V8 in my boat. Yet if you look up Marine Engine Rotation on the Internet Some Manuals describe it the way 79nautique describes it looking at the Fly Wheel. The Fly wheel Rotation is a bit hard to determine when the Bell housing and the Gearbox is attached to the Engine and installed in the boat. Unless they have a View point on the Bell Housing They say to look the front or forward end of the Motor. This is also mentioned by the Marine Engine Manuals that 79nautique describe. As I said Earlier my main point of my posts. Prop Rotation cannot be changed by reindexing hydraulic pump on the front of the gearbox. I just want people to get it right the first time, by understanding the concept. However you look at it, this is how it is, 79nautique please comment if you disagree.? Looking a the boat from the Stern to the bow of the Boat. LH prop Gearbox pump indexed RH or --> Fly Wheel LH or CCW. RH prop Gearbox pump indexed LH or --> Fly Wheel RH or CW. --------------------------------------------- Looking at the boat from the bow to the stern of the Boat. LH prop Gearbox pump indexed RH or --> Harmonic Balancer RH or CW. RH prop Gearbox pump indexed LH or <-- Harmonic Balancer LH or CCW. Regards Rob McDonald Prop Rotation cannot be changed by reindexing hydraulic pump on the front of the gearbox. |
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