Shannonigans
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. . .. .. .okay. ....let me start with a poor excuse for procrastinating maintenance.. .. . ..the weather! By the time I pulled the boat last year and finished with the refuel at work it was way to cold to think about my poor baby. . .....and with the late spring weather. .....well it took me until this past weekend to drain the lower unit oil. . ......yes. I know. . ....dumb.... ...and the results sucked! There was a noticeably small amount of water in it. ......about half of the oil came out discolored. It was a light green.. ..not the frothy looking tan crud that comes from a bad leak, but (I believe). .....a leak none the less. Annnnnd. ...with my mechanic going on vacation for 10 days and me being cheap. ......the skills will be put to the test.
. . .......with a quick scan of the manual and of course some YouTube. . ...I was on my way to seeing if I could find the leak. I got a hand pump from work and rigged it up to the fitting for my oil fill hand pump. . . ...slowly put 10 pounds of air in it and some snoop (soap water). . .....and in less than a minute the ugly bubbles appeared. Luckily for me it was the shaft seals and NOT the prop shaft seals. Not too sure I would have the patience to mess with those.
. . . ..here's a few pics of the set up and the leak. I hope to post more pictures of the removal/install when I change them.
. ....here is the set up....hand pump, pressure gauge, and the leak...........
............just a close up of the gauge and the leaker........pretty easy to see with all those bubbles!!
.................this is the prop shaft seal(s). . ....thankfully bubble free for about the 30 minutes I left it.
. .. .. .......like I said. . ....will get some more pics of the actual removal/install in a week or so. Hopefully it may help some one that's questioning sending it to the shop or try it themselves. . .......because if you're as 'frugal' as me. ......you'll try it. What the heck. . ....it's broke anyway....right?!!
. . .......with a quick scan of the manual and of course some YouTube. . ...I was on my way to seeing if I could find the leak. I got a hand pump from work and rigged it up to the fitting for my oil fill hand pump. . . ...slowly put 10 pounds of air in it and some snoop (soap water). . .....and in less than a minute the ugly bubbles appeared. Luckily for me it was the shaft seals and NOT the prop shaft seals. Not too sure I would have the patience to mess with those.
. . . ..here's a few pics of the set up and the leak. I hope to post more pictures of the removal/install when I change them.
. ....here is the set up....hand pump, pressure gauge, and the leak...........
............just a close up of the gauge and the leaker........pretty easy to see with all those bubbles!!
.................this is the prop shaft seal(s). . ....thankfully bubble free for about the 30 minutes I left it.
. .. .. .......like I said. . ....will get some more pics of the actual removal/install in a week or so. Hopefully it may help some one that's questioning sending it to the shop or try it themselves. . .......because if you're as 'frugal' as me. ......you'll try it. What the heck. . ....it's broke anyway....right?!!