Bob,

Before you start thinking about a rebuild you should consider just a basic 
inspection.  That twin disc tranny is sensitive to a dirty filter.  They have a 
permanent screen in them.  Check it and make sure it is completely clean.  I 
had problems with mine slipping badly on my port side and 90% of it went away 
after I had the thing cleaned.  Rebuilding the tranny can be pricey as it is 
very difficult to pull it out and it weighs enough to through out the just 
about anyone's back if you don't take the extra time to hoist it out.  On a 
separate note is this a new issue?  Has it happened more than once?  And how 
hard is hard?  Once it is in hear does it work OK or does it slip?  Are you 
sure it isn't a control cable issue?  

Kerry


On Jul 14, 2014, at 4:08 PM, 'BC' via UnifliteWorld 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a 42 ft ACMY with DD 671 NA engines. Yesterday after running the 
> engines hard (1800 t0 2000 RPM) for 30 minutes, my port transmission (Twin 
> Disc) was hard to get out of reverse. Any ideas on this and how difficult is 
> it to get my transmission rebuilt. Does it have to be removed from the boat 
> to be rebuilt? I'm guessing it does. I'm in San Diego. Thanks. Bob C.
> 
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