I have a Coronado 35 Sailboat with an Albin ad-21 diesel. I want to replace the transmission fromt he original (with the reverse spring) to a Paragon 2:1. I bought a second Albin Ad-21 with the paragon attached. I see that they welded up the oil connectors where the oil pumps into and returns from the old transmission. The Paragon has a separate oil fill. I'm wondering if I'm missing something, because the more I think about it... won't oil pressure just build up if it can't flow freely through? Is there a place int he engine for the oil to get around this? am I missing something?
Thanks for your help
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New Transmission for AD-21
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Re: New Transmission for AD-21
Hi tmiron,
I don't know if we've got anyone on the forum that has your setup. Where did you get the second engine? Have you contacted the rep in Sweden?
Good luck!
I don't know if we've got anyone on the forum that has your setup. Where did you get the second engine? Have you contacted the rep in Sweden?
Good luck!
Doug
Sonny IV
2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"
Sonny IV
2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"
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Re: New Transmission for AD-21
Hi,
Where do you got the Albin from ?
I'm looking for one toooooo ?
I didn't know that the Coronado where equipped with an Alvin ?
Thx
Where do you got the Albin from ?
I'm looking for one toooooo ?
I didn't know that the Coronado where equipped with an Alvin ?
Thx
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Re: New Transmission for AD-21
Two items that may or may not be germane to this discussion but insofar as I am new thought I would add what little I know. Just bought a project 25 with the original AD21 that has 8320 hrs on it. Thanks to information from Jens on Emelie I was able to bleed , bleed, and bleed the fuel system until I am now able to start her easily. Took her out for an abbreviated run on the Sacramento River and then back flushed pieces of the after market Jabsco pump impeller out of the head and the exhaust header. Couple of days later went to take her out of the slip and found I had no ahead or astern. Further investigation revealed that the problem was a broken 1/8" roll pin that actuates the dual acting cam that lifts the front plunger (#12 pg. 17 AD 21 manual) away from the inner engaging ring spring. Am headed back to the boat this weekend to install the selector mechanism and do more 'restoration' work.
Second item that may be of interest is a listing on the SF Bay Area Craigslist for an AD21 in Petaluma.
Hope this helps someone out there, John
Second item that may be of interest is a listing on the SF Bay Area Craigslist for an AD21 in Petaluma.
Hope this helps someone out there, John