Wiring question at the motor -- 94' Merc 4.3 - disconnected wires

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Good deal, I am going to be out of town for a little while (Asia) but will be back in early January. That's when I'm planning to complete everything. I have to order all the parts and special tools. Thank you all so much for your help.

- Chris
 

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Good deal, I am going to be out of town for a little while (Asia) but will be back in early January. That's when I'm planning to complete everything. I have to order all the parts and special tools. Thank you all so much for your help.

- Chris

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Yes sir, I actually started doing that yesterday, I am going to finish it up today. I have been reviewing the video you sent me. I need to cover it up also.
 

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Good afternoon! Hope you all had a great New Years. I am back in the States from my trip over to SE Asia. Glad I drained and winterized as it got COLD while I was gone. I ordered the parts and tools to to the upper seals and just started last night. I need to drain the gear oil out before I take the next steps, but I am hoping I can get everything done this weekend. Here's where I'm at:

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So, I started pulling the top of the drive apart, and I instantly found some interesting things and I'd appreciate your thoughts... The housing clearly got a bit chewed up, I believe by the gears. As bad as it looks, where it seals looks like it would still seal. I don't know, but it could be possible that there is a small leak right here which is why the oil was sitting in the bellows. There was no metal sitting in there, and I can't see anywhere where a tooth would have broken off or any other areas where metal may have come off. I am not sure what caused this.

Also, the yoke appears to be missing the top o-ring seal. This seal did not come in the kit to replace the upper seals in the driveshaft.

What are your thoughts? It almost makes me wonder if the driveshaft seals are even bad?
 

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achris

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Looks like it's had a gear break a tooth in the past. I've seen boxes much rougher than that, just a new set of gears and bearings and a seal kit and you'd never have known the difference. As long as the seal surfaces are untouched, just clean up any daggy bits and reseal it. I assume your gears are ok and that's previous history, difficult to see the gear teeth form the photos posted.

Chris.......
 

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Here some more pics. I think you're right because I don't see any teeth or busted metal on any of the gears, bearings, etc. It's kind of hard to tell from the pics and I know it looks nasty, but I'm pretty sure the seal surface on the housing is still OK enough. I am going to maybe clean it up a little, reseal everything, and see what happens. I have three questions:

1.) What do I need to use for the rear bearing seal in the aluminum carrier it goes in? Blue Locctight, or something else?

2.) What kind of sealant should I use for the gasket that goes between the drive and where it mounts on the boat?

3.) Is there something I need to do when I reinstall the driveshaft so that the timing is correct?
 

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Whoops, and here's the pics...
 

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achris

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1.) What do I need to use for the rear bearing seal in the aluminum carrier it goes in? Blue Locctight, or something else?

2.) What kind of sealant should I use for the gasket that goes between the drive and where it mounts on the boat?

3.) Is there something I need to do when I reinstall the driveshaft so that the timing is correct?

1) The seal comes with a sealant on the outer ring. Just press it into the carrier and that's all that's needed (unless you bought aftermarket. :facepalm: in which case, loctite 515 or 518).

2) Nothing. That bell housing gasket goes on dry. And don't forget the water passage 'O' ring. ;) I use a dab of grease to hold it in place while I slide the drive on.

3) If the gear set is 24:24, then on earlier sets there were timing marks. All other sets, including your 17:19 set, are non-hunting, no timing required. All spelled out in the manual... You have a (proper factory) manual, yes?

Chris....
 
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