To anyone who might be interested, all others delete:

On the Tartan 37 with failed transmission....owner has now replaced with new Yanmar and transmission...apparently I did not get the correct info from the owner but I did talk to the mechanic today....it actually wasn't the transmission.   The mechanic says it was a coupling failure and he could not find a replacement part...Yanmar in the USA said it would take a longtime to get one manufactured....the mechanic says he can machine one but how long would it last he could not guarantee. and again my misunderstanding....the current second owner put 200 hours on the engine/tranni...they now have 1,900 hours....again, my misunderstanding.

Nevertheless, the Yanmar 3 cylinder engine and tranni are for sale if anyone is interested....the mechanic has them in his garage.  I did not discuss me broadcasting his contact info here on the C&C site but he did say if anyone wanted to discuss with him for me to provide them with his contact info in Nova Scotia, Canada.

If anyone wants it, let me know here and I will send to your email.

RTob Abbott
AZURA
C&C 32 - #277
Halifax, N.S.


On 2021-06-15 3:07 p.m., Garry Cross via CnC-List wrote:
"who would want to buy an engine with no available transmission?"
Someone with a blown engine and good transmission that is the same. So far I have not seen the model number of the engine or the transmission.
Why did the tranny fail after 200 hours?


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