Auxlarry
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 21, 2010
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Took the boat out yesterday afternoon to do some checking on possible electrical component problems and found something very interesting.
With the cowling off (good trick on a Sea Drive) and up on plane we noticed water entering the lower area through the shift rod opening. Not a little water but a lot that I believe is being sucked into my airbox (shudder) and being injested by the engine.
Is there supposed to be a seal around the shift rod? If not, what could be causing this?
I have removed and installed this lower unit many, many times and don't remember a seal being there.
I thought about my water pump tube not being aligned properly but my tell tale works well as well as the normal 3 psi of water pressure as I run.
Also, where can I find a new rubber seal for the top cowling/cover?
Larry
With the cowling off (good trick on a Sea Drive) and up on plane we noticed water entering the lower area through the shift rod opening. Not a little water but a lot that I believe is being sucked into my airbox (shudder) and being injested by the engine.
Is there supposed to be a seal around the shift rod? If not, what could be causing this?
I have removed and installed this lower unit many, many times and don't remember a seal being there.
I thought about my water pump tube not being aligned properly but my tell tale works well as well as the normal 3 psi of water pressure as I run.
Also, where can I find a new rubber seal for the top cowling/cover?
Larry