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Westerbeke ATOMIC 4 User Manual

Westerbeke ATOMIC 4
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in
ratios
varying
from
J..j,.12:1.
Reduction
gears
with
various
model
engines
in
l'able
1.
a.
Helical
Reduction
Gears
1.5:1
to
supplied
are
shown
(I)
The
reduct
ion
gear
unit
cons
ists
of
a
helical
drive
pinion
mounted
on
the
reverse
gear
tailshaft
sup-
ported
in
the
reduction
gear
front
cover
and
an
internal
helical
gear
rigidly
supported
on
large
capacity
ball
bearings
in
the
reduction
gear
housing.
The
reduction
gear
ratio
is
determined
by
the
number
of
teeth
in
pInIon
and
internal
gears.
The
centerline
offset
is
the
difference
in
pitch
radii
of
the
pinion
and
the
internal
gears.
The
pinion
gear
is
keyed
to
the
reverse
gear
tail-
shaft
and
held
in
place
by
a
nut.
It
is
supported
in
a
large
ball
bearing
in
the
adaptor
plate
and
reverse
gear
housing.
Correct
alignment
of
the
pinion
gear
is
maintained
by
this
ball
bearing
and
the
one on
the
engine
sleeve
gear
at
the
forward
end
of
the
tai
lshaft.
(2)
The
internal
helical
gear
is
bolted
to
a
flanged
reduction
gear
shaft
rigidly
mounted
on two
large
ball
bearings.
The
one
next
to
the
gear
and
carrying
most
of
the
ra-
dial
load
is
a
single
row
unit.
The
propeller
thrust
bearing
is
a
double
row
unit
capable
of
taking
the
heavy
axial
propeller
thrust
in
addition
to
the
radial
load
ic-
posed
by
the
helical
gear.
(3)
The
propelter
shaft
coupling
is
keyed
to
the
end
of
the
reduction
gear
shaft
and
held
in
place
by
a
lock
nut.
The
propeller
shaft
coup-
ling
iR
supported
by
the
large
double
ron
ball
bearing.
(4)
A
ring
type
oil
seal
pressed
into
the
propeller
thrust
bearing
retainer
rubs
on
the
polished
sur-
face
of
the
propeller
thrust
coup-
ling.
This
prevents
loss
of
reduc-
tion
gear
oil
from
the
housing
and
the
entrance
of
water
or
dirt
into
the
reduction
gear.
(5)
On
some
models
the
reduction
gear
is
oiled
by
crankcase
pressure
and
on
others
separate
lubrication
is
provided.
See
Table
4.
b.
Universal
l-{eduction
Drive
The
Universul
reduction
drive
con-
sists
of
two
herringbone
gears,
a
small
gear
press
fit
on
the
reverse
gear
tailsbaft,
and
a
larger
gear
which
floats
OD
the
spline
shaft
below
it.
Both
the
drive
shaft
and
the
lower
spline
shaft
are
supported
by
heavy
duty
ball
bear
ings.
Running
in
a
continuous
bath
of
oil,
this
type
of
drive
is
positive,
quiet,
and
smooth.
SECTION
V
PERIODIC
SERVICE
1.
GENERAL
Periodic
maintenance
procedures
will
do much
to
keep
your
engine
operating
at
top
efficiency.
Regu-
lar
inspection
of
the
engine
fol-
lowing
the
proce&lres
listed
in
Paragraph
2
through
8
will
reduce
~aintenanc0
costs
Rnd
uphold
the
high
standar(lR
of
quietness,
reI
ia-
bility,
und
performance
built
into
-43-
every
UNIVERSAL
engine.
2.
PHE-OPERATIONAL
CHECK
a.
Check"
engine
oil
level.
If
neces-
sary,
Add
oil
to
bring
it
up
to
the
full
mark
on
the
bayonet
stick.
Sec
TobIe
h
for
proper
~eight
oil.

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