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Westerbeke ATOMIC 4 User Manual

Westerbeke ATOMIC 4
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a
ser
ies
of
fr
ict
ion
discs
,
alternate
ones
held
in
the
reverse
gear
drum
and
on
the
tailshaft
clutch
carrier.
This
group
of
discs
can
be
clamped
together
by
a
pressure
plate
oper-
ated
by
three
toggle
arms
attached
to
clutch
adjustment
plate.
These
toggles
are
moved
by
the
yoke
and
collar
assembly
on
the
tailshaft.
In
the
forward
position
the
entire
drum
and
clutch
assembly
rotates
wi
th
the
crankshaft.
When
in
neutral
and
in
the
reverse
posit
ion
the
for-
ward
clutch
plates
are
free
to
turn
with
respect
to
each
other.
(4)
The
reverse
clutch
consists
of
a
brake
band
around
the
drum
with
an
operating
mechanism
for
clamping
the
band
to
the
drum. The
band
is
supported
and
rotation
prevented
by
the
band
feet
which
zest
on
the
support
flanges
in
the
reverse
gear
housing.
When
the
operating
lever
is
moved
to
the
rear,
the
band
clamp-
ing
toggle
levers
pull
the
open
ends
of
the
band
together,
clamping
the
band.
tightly
around
the
drum.
This
prevents
rotation
of
the
drum
and
the
planet
pinions
or
idle
pinions.
This
causes
the
tailshaft
to
be
rotated
in
the
opposite
direction
to
the
crankshaft.
The
arrangement
of
forward
and
reverse
clutches
prevents
both
being
actuated
at
the
same
time.
(5)
When
the
operating
lever
is
placed
in
the
center
position
the
drum
and
forward
clutch
plates
are
free
to
turn
and
no power
is
trans-
mitted
from
the
engine
to
the
pro-
peller
shaft.
c.Paragon
Hydraulic
Reversing
Gears
(1)
The
Paragon
hydraulic
reversing
gear
is
basically
a
hydraulically
operated
multiple
disc
clutch
in
combination
with
a
hydraulically
operated
planetary
reversing
gear
train.
The
unit
is
self-contained
and
independent
of
the
engine
oil
system.
(2)
Power
for
the
operation
of
the
-42-
reversing
gears
is
provided
by
the
transmission
oil
pump
mounted
in-
side
the
reversing
gear
case
and
driven
continuously
by
the
engine
while
the
engine-
is
running.
From
the
oil
pump
the
oil
under'pressure
is
delivered
to
the
pressure
relief
valve
and
control
valve.
(3)
The
operation
of
the
system
is
controlled
by
a
control
valve
mounted
on
the
top
cover.
Moving
the
lever
determines
whether
the
actuating
oil
is
delivered
to
the
forward
or
re-
verse
mechanism.
(4)
The
forward
clutch
is
engaged
by
moving
the
shifting
lever
to
the
forward
position.
This
operates
the
control
valve
so
that
it
in
turn
directs
the
pressure
oil
from
the
pump
to
the
forward
piston
in
its
cylinder.
The
forward
piston
squeezes
the
forward
multiple
disc
clutch
and
so
turns
the
propeller
shaft
in
the
proper
direction
to
move
the
boat
ahead.
(5)
The
reverse
band
is
similarly
engaged
by
moving
the
shift
ing
lever
to
the
reverse
position.
This
operates
the
control
valve
so
that
it
in
turn
directs
the
pressure
oil
from
the
pump
to
the
reverse
piston
in
its
cylinder.
The
reverse
posi-
tion
clamps
the
brake
band
on
the
planetary
gear
train
and
so
turns
the
propeller
shaft
in
the
reverse
direction,
thus
moving
the
boat
astern.
(6)
Neutral,
or
center
position,
of
the
control
lever
prevents
any
pressure
oil
from
entering
either
the
forward
or
reverse
cylinders.
In
addition
the
control
valve
opens
drains
in
both
cylinders
so
that
any
oil
in
either
cylinder
is
drained
out
and
the
pistons
completely
re-
tract
disengaging
both
forward
and
reverse
drives.
7.
REDUCTION
GEARS
Some
models
of
UNIVERSAL
engines
are
equipped
with
reduction
gears

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ModelATOMIC 4
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