Up date on Newage PRM 60

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William Miller
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Up date on Newage PRM 60

So I now have about 20 hrs on my Newage PRM 60 D2 transmission.It goes into gear very positive and fit the damper plate spine much tighter than the Hurth 50 it replaced.
go on their website it is rated for recreational up to 35 HP and commerical operation up to 33 HP. They define recreational at 500hrs a year something hurth would be afraid to do.It is also much easier to service,the drain plug is on the port side with a plug on the stb side you pull and fill till fluid comes out.Thiis is a cone type transmissionand it was a very easy install,smooth and quite.I think I might have a sale next week on my boat but the new owner should have many years not having to wory about transmission  I also moved my heat exchanger to mount on the center water tank ,no more broken clamps from engine vibrations.For you hurth 100 guys check out the PRM 90

Bill Miller
S/V Lorraine
Pacific Northwest,Sound Sound
Grapeview,Wa
1990 Mk1