Hello! A few months ago I was driving my 25hp motor around on the lake when it felt like it was going too slow for the engine speed. I immediately stopped the engine and used my trolling motor to get back to the boat ramp. I assumed it was bad gas or something, but I had always noticed a drop or two of gear oil under the engine after I would store it for about a week. I always kept an eye on the oil and I had noticed it got milky a little too fast. So after this incident happened, I decided to drain the oil out and see how it looked. When I drained it, one drop of oil and 2 drops of water came out. BASICALLY NO OIL. I filled it up and drained the next batch of oil too. It came out black with a silver sheen to it but with NO chunks of metal in the LU oil. I'm assuming I just ruined my lower unit, but I decided to just try filling the lower unit back up with oil and see if it will work(doubtful). I launch my boat and try and shift it into forward. Shifts perfectly!!!!!
So now I thought I had just beaten the odds and caught my lower unit just in time before I blew it up. I ran it for another month or so(never going further than a mile from the boat ramp) until one day when I heard a "POP." The engine continued to run but would not go into gear at all. So now I admit defeat and decide I have grenaded my entire lower unit.
I assume I need a new lower unit, but I decide to open it up just because I'm curious to see how much damage I did. When I opened it up, the forward & reverse gears, clutch dog, and bearings looked to be in great shape! I then looked at the pinion gear and it was completely stripped out(picture attached). So I found the pinion gear I need on ebay for $45 dollars.
Since the rest of the gear assembly is in great shape, is there any way I can just buy that new pinion gear and a lower unit seal kit and get back on the water? Do I have to reshim and set the gear tolerances again if I have not disassembled the main gear assembly and I'm just changing the pinion gear out?
Thanks,
Ben
So now I thought I had just beaten the odds and caught my lower unit just in time before I blew it up. I ran it for another month or so(never going further than a mile from the boat ramp) until one day when I heard a "POP." The engine continued to run but would not go into gear at all. So now I admit defeat and decide I have grenaded my entire lower unit.
I assume I need a new lower unit, but I decide to open it up just because I'm curious to see how much damage I did. When I opened it up, the forward & reverse gears, clutch dog, and bearings looked to be in great shape! I then looked at the pinion gear and it was completely stripped out(picture attached). So I found the pinion gear I need on ebay for $45 dollars.
Since the rest of the gear assembly is in great shape, is there any way I can just buy that new pinion gear and a lower unit seal kit and get back on the water? Do I have to reshim and set the gear tolerances again if I have not disassembled the main gear assembly and I'm just changing the pinion gear out?
Thanks,
Ben