I do not currently have any water leaking into my gearcase and my gearcase is functioning fine. I have not found any metal filings on the drain seal magnet during the annual fluid change over the 20 years I have owned this engine. However, as a preventive maintenance item, I am considering purchasing a seal kit and replacing the seals on my gearcase.
Is this a good idea or will I run into major problems removing the bearing housing from the prop shaft and the drive shaft bearing housing from the gearcase? The motor is used in brackish Chesapeake Bay water.
My water inlet screen could use replacement given some screen cracks and loss of some screening. Can this be replaced by just removing the driveshaft bearing housing and not the entire drive shaft assembly?
I’m trying to get an honest understanding of what I am up against replacing the gearcase seals. Last winter I successfully rebuilt my powerhead and the biggest struggle was powerhead bolt removal, having to cut and drill out a few.
Is this a good idea or will I run into major problems removing the bearing housing from the prop shaft and the drive shaft bearing housing from the gearcase? The motor is used in brackish Chesapeake Bay water.
My water inlet screen could use replacement given some screen cracks and loss of some screening. Can this be replaced by just removing the driveshaft bearing housing and not the entire drive shaft assembly?
I’m trying to get an honest understanding of what I am up against replacing the gearcase seals. Last winter I successfully rebuilt my powerhead and the biggest struggle was powerhead bolt removal, having to cut and drill out a few.