The chart below shows the areas boat owners have most common questions on when trying to troubleshoot why their Twin Disc Ā® marine transmission MG514C underperform. Ā It categorizes areas of possible malfunction, likely cause and recommended action to bring your new, rebuilt or usedĀ Twin Disc Ā® marine transmission back to proper operation. Ā The chart will give you confidence when speaking with your Twin Disc Ā® marine transmission mechanic or ordering parts. Ā As a quick reference guide only, the chart must not be thought of as a substitute for the use of your Twin Disc Ā® marine transmission MG514C Owner's operating or service manual. AREA PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASON RECOMMENDED ACTION CHECK OIL PRESSURE Ā Low oil pressure No oil pressure, High main oil pressure Overheating Excessive noise No neutral Harsh engagement CLUTCH Clutch slips Clutch will not remain engaged Power Take-off continues
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Partially clogged oil strainer
Remove and clean.
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Stuck pressure regulation piston in selector valve assembly
Remove selector valve assembly. Disassemble the valve and clean piston.
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Broken piston rings on clutches
Remove the manifold and dissemble the clutches. Replace piston rings.
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Come-home setscrew loose or missing
Remove the some-home access pipe plugs. Tighten a loose come-home setscrew by turning counterclockwise, or replace setscrew.
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Damaged or worn oil pump assembly.
Remove and replace oil pump .
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Incorrect linkage installed on selector valve assembly
Adjust linkage so that selector valve stem is indexed properly by detent.
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Clogged or plugged orifice in orifice plate of selector valve assembly
Remove orifice plate cover. Clean parts.
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or erratic low pressure
at control valve tapLow oil level or empty sump.
Check gaskets and seals for leakage. Find parts causing leakage fill marine gear and replace them.
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Fully clogged oil strainer
Remove and clean oil strainer.
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Damaged or worn oil pump assembly.
Remove and replace oil pump .
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Stuck pressure regulation piston in selector valve assembly.
Remove selector valve assembly. Disassemble the valve and clean piston.
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Insufficient heat exchanger capacity.
Find a heat exchanger of sufficient capacity and replace it.
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Insufficient cooling water flow.
Inside diameter of water lines too small. Replace lines with larger inside diameter hoses.
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Clutches Slipping.
Low oil pressure will cause a clutch to slip. Adjust clutch.
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Oil levels too high
Correct oil level.
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Improper oil sump.
Drain marine gear, and fill with proper oil.
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Clutch plates warped
Replace Clutch plates .
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Worn splines between reverse driving and driven gears and clutch shafts
Remove marine gear, dissemble marine gear, and replace worn splined parts.
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Bearing failure
Remove marine gear. Dissemble marine gear and replace damaged or worn partsĀ
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Worn or damaged rubber blocks
Remove marine gear and replace worn or damaged rubber blocksĀ
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Clutch plates warped
Replace Clutch plates.
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Steel ball in selector valve not seating properly.
Remove orifice plate cover clean parts. Replace parts if necessary .
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Improper adjustment
Adjust Clutch.
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Clutch adjustment too tight
Adjust Clutch.
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Improper remote engaging linkage.
Adjust linkage as required to assure proper travel of operating lever. Engaging force must be removed after complete engagement of the clutch.
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to drive when clutch is desengagedWarped or welded clutch plates
Remove power take-off and replace clutch plates .
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Bearing failure
Remove power take-off and replace clutch plates .
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