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PRM125

 

 
With the Selector Lever (13) in neutral position manually rotate the Output Flange (32).  The eccentricity of Cone Clutch 
(21) groove causes an axial shift on the Selector Shoe (9). The variable distance between the end of the Selector Shoe 
(9) and the Output Shaft (19) vertical centre line upon rotation provides MAX & MIN axial movement of the Selector 
Shoe (9).  With no further rotation of the Output Flange (32), screw the Dog Point Grub Screw (17) until contact is made 
with the bottom of the Selector Shoe (9). Fit the Nut (18) upto Selector Body (5), 

not 

allowing any rotation of the Dog 

Point Grub Screw (17). Unscrew the Dog Point Grub Screw (17) simultaneously with the Nut (18) attached until a 
0.60mm gap is achieved between the Nut (18) and the Selector Body (7). With no further movement of the Dog Point 
Grub Screw (17) tighten the Nut (18) against the Selector Body (7) to 17 Nm (13lbft). This will give 0.60mm clearance 
between the bottom of the Selector Shoe (9) and the Dog Point Grub Screw (17)at max cone eccentricity. 

 

CAUTION:

 This condition can only be maintained with the clutch at the top dead centre. If this is not 

achieved the gear selection will be affected, creating difficulty in gear engagement or disengagement. 

 

10. SPECIAL TOOLS 

 
Oil Seal to Selector Housing  

 

 

 

 

 

PR29418 

Oil Seal to Gearcase 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PR29281 

Oil Seal to Front cover 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PR29283 

 

10.1 Tool Kit 

 
Socket size 

 

13mm 

 

 

 

24mm 

 

 

 

30mm 

Drain Plug 

 

1” A/F 

 

10.2 Tightening torques 

 

RECOMMENDED TIGHTENING TORQUES

 

Size 

Grade 

Type 

Nm 

M8 

8.8 

Nut 

24 

M8 

8.8 

Screw 

30 

M16 

8.8 

Binx Nut 

56 

M20 

8.8 

Special Nut 

205 

 

 

Staked Nut Idler 

1.7 

 

 
 

11. REPLACEMENT PARTS ORDERING 

When ordering replacement parts the following should be quoted: 
 

a) Gearbox model and serial number 
b) Description(s) and part number(s) of the component(s) required 
c) Quantity required 
d) Orders and enquiries for replacement parts must be made through PRM Newage distributor/dealer network 

 

NOTE:

 Enquiries relating to a technical or service nature can be made direct to: 

 
 

PRM NEWAGE LTD. 

BARLOW ROAD 

COVENTRY CV2 2LD 

ENGLAND 

 

TEL: +44 (0)24 7661 7141 

FAX: +44 (0)24 7661 1845

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PRM125D

Page 1: ...PRM125D WORKSHOP MANUAL...

Page 2: ...and therefore reserves the right to change specifications without prior notification Whilst every effort is made to ensure complete accuracy of the information in this manual no liabilities for inaccu...

Page 3: ...d oils and oil filling 7 5 INSTALLATION 8 5 1 General 8 5 2 Checking the engine Flywheel Housing 8 5 3 Checking the Engine Flywheel 8 5 4 Mounting the Gearbox to the Engine 10 5 5 Alignment to Propell...

Page 4: ...8 Gearcase 14 9 7 Re assembly of gearbox 14 9 7 1 Input Shaft 14 9 7 2 Output Shaft see 9 7 5 for shimming procedure 14 9 7 3 Idler Shaft 15 9 7 4 Selector housing assembly 15 9 7 5 Shimming 15 9 7 6...

Page 5: ...e Ltd direct quoting the serial number CLAIMS UNDER WARRANTY Claims for replacement of parts under warranty must always be submitted with the Gearbox serial number to the distributor who supplied the...

Page 6: ...erial number and should always be quoted when ordering spare parts the lower line is the Gearbox specification in the example given this translates as follows 125 D 2 First 2 digits Gearbox Model 125...

Page 7: ...sification without labouring 1 GENERAL DATA 1 1Specifications Gear ratios ahead 2 04 1 2 50 1 3 06 1 Gear ratio astern 2 44 1 common POWER RATING AHEAD RATIO PLEASURE LIGHT COMMERCIAL BHP kW BHP kW 2...

Page 8: ...facilitate servicing 3 2 Gear train The helical Gear train is manufactured from high grade Steel with all Gears being case hardened for long life All Shafts are supported on Taper Roller Bearings whic...

Page 9: ...elp find solutions to potential torsional problems but it is the ultimate responsibility of the person assembling the drive and driven equipment to ensure that they are torsionally compatible 5 2 Chec...

Page 10: ...9 PRM125 BASIC INSTALLATION DETAILS PRM125D Figure 4 Intallation Details...

Page 11: ...Shaft and stern tube to be maintained Whether a solid of flexible coupling is used it is extremely important that the following points are carefully checked i the Coupling should be a tight press fit...

Page 12: ...use in auxiliary sailboats sailing yachts etc Never put the Lever in the position corresponding to the direction of the Vessel 7 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 7 1 Initial maintenance after 25 hours running Dra...

Page 13: ...tallation Remove examine and replace if necessary Check the alignment of the Propeller Shaft Coupling if necessary rectify by adjusting the Shims under the Engine mounts or the Engine mounts themselve...

Page 14: ...parts in solvent to remove dirt grease and oil Be careful to remove solvent from items before re fitting 9 4 Inspection 9 4 1 Gearcase Inspect for cracks Check sealing surfaces for any scratches damag...

Page 15: ...Gear 24 and remove the Bearing 28 cone Check condition of the O Ring 49 on the Idler Shaft 2 9 6 6 Selector By hand remove Selector Shoe 9 and the Spring 8 Remove the Lever 13 Pass the Selector Contro...

Page 16: ...haft lengths over Bearings to achieve shim requirement Dimension Y A 6 Fit shims as required to within zero to 0 05mm pre load Place the Shims into the appropriate bore of the Front Cover 29 so that t...

Page 17: ...of the Selector Shoe 9 and the Dog Point Grub Screw 17 at max cone eccentricity CAUTION This condition can only be maintained with the clutch at the top dead centre If this is not achieved the gear s...

Page 18: ...SHER 2 23 0563201 NEEDLE BEARING 2 24 MT8406 IDLER GEAR 1 25 001 0270 BEARING 4 26 0672801 THRUST WASHER 2 27 0320470 INTERNAL SPRING RING 1 28 0540252 BEARING 2 29 MT8621 FRONT CASE 1 30 MT8095 BINX...

Page 19: ...18 PRM125 13 Exploded view and Cross section Figure 5 Exploded view and cross section...

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Page 22: ...21 PRM125...

Page 23: ...ODUCTS MT8684 KIT 2 1 MT8684 MT8687 MT8688 FORWARD GEAR REVERSE GEAR CONE CLUTCH PRM120 PRM125 MT8685 KIT 2 5 1 MT8685 MT8687 MT8688 FORWARD GEAR REVERSE GEAR CONE CLUTCH PRM120 PRM125 MT8686 KIT 3 1...

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