richardfaust
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1995 Mercruiser Alpha One 3.0LX (Gen 2)<br /><br />Gear oil leak diagnosis: <br /><br />- The boat has a leak around the yoke seal. <br />- Also missing "o" rings on shaft.<br />- Shaft is missing some "o" rings and the oil that leaks past the yoke seal is passing into the bellows, it then overflowed into the bilge.<br />- Some water in gear oil.<br />- Gimble bearing worn.<br /><br />All this is probably the result of faulty work done by another shop (note missing "o" rings). I had them replace the water impeller (nothing was wrong with it, just thought it would be good insurance since I didn't know the condition). The second time I took out the boat the thing started leaking oil from the yoke seal like crazy.<br /><br />Their recommendation:<br /><br />1. Replace U-joint<br />2. Replace gimble bearing<br />3. Replace bellows.<br />4. Complete tear down and replacement of all seals ( upper and lower). <br /><br /><br />The first two items I'm confident need to be done however, I am dubious about the second two. The bellows were only saturated with oil for two weeks, so I wonder if I could just get away with cleaning them. Replacing the seals would be about $500 more.<br /><br />My questions:<br /><br />How important is it to replace bellows if they've been saturated with oil. Do they NEED to be replaced or is it just good insurance for the future?<br /><br />Is it worthwhile to replace all the seals? I was hoping I could replace just the upper seals as I think a impeller replacement would not affect the lower seals at all.<br /><br />The shop and the mechanic seem very professional and I don't think they are trying to screw me on this. I think they are just trying to cover their butts. In fact they said if I didn't get the whole thing resealed they couldn't warranty their repair job. <br /><br />Comments and advice appreciated