Steve1.0
Senior Member
My stb. transmission seems to be slow to go into reverse.(2seconds +-). Oil level is good, they go into fwd quickly. Is this normal. Someone told me that mfg. allows up to three seconds for reverse to engage. True?
My stb. transmission seems to be slow to go into reverse.(2seconds +-). Oil level is good, they go into fwd quickly. Is this normal. Someone told me that mfg. allows up to three seconds for reverse to engage. True?
Twin Disc MG5061A 2.47/1 Shifting seems to take a smidge longer when warm. ??
As a side comment I had a professional captain aboard to do some maneuvering into a lift. He said he preferred to keep the RPM up at 800+ because of shift delay at low RPM. I don't simply because I don't like 'banging' the drivetrain but I know that there is a delay between moving the lever and actual engagement.
Shifting speed also depends on the idle speed. Pressures drop at low RPM and this will delay shifts since it takes more time to pressurize the actuator. Velvet drives are exactly the same. I would not consider 2 seconds to be concerning. Mine have some delay at 600RPM as well. Do you have drive pressure gauges? I know mine do and the pressure is lower at low RPM.
As a side comment I had a professional captain aboard to do some maneuvering into a lift. He said he preferred to keep the RPM up at 800+ because of shift delay at low RPM. I don't simply because I don't like 'banging' the drivetrain but I know that there is a delay between moving the lever and actual engagement.