Re: 85hp Chrysler Lower Unit Oil Leaking from weep holes?
Re: 85hp Chrysler Lower Unit Oil Leaking from weep holes?
The plate slides up off the lower unit just like the water pump. However, a lot of them get stuck and there are no pry points. Sometimes you need to get on the side with a big screwdriver or a chisel and hammer a bit. If you can twist it some in its seat, then there will be a spot on each side to pry. Pry ONLY on the water pump (center) section. Front and back parts will bend and/or break.
After removing the drive shaft seal, then you must tap in the new one carefully and seat it. The shift rod seal is located above the holes showing in the front in the photos. You can clearly see it in the third photo. It also presses in. You set it in steel side up and rubber down. If it is not torn up, you should be able to re-use the original. If it is leaking slightly, just increase the pressure on the rod. You adjust the pressure against the rod by how far you press in the seal. You can adjust with the unit assembled. Slip a 7/16 socket over the shift rod then a long enough piece of pipe to clear the rod. Tap on it until the rod moves smoothly but snugly.
You do not need to buy a whole seal kit and in most marine supply stores they will not carry seals for this old an engine. Seals are, however, standard size and can be bought at a bearing supply house. Just be certain to specify all stainless construction. Do not let them BS you by saying all seals are stainless--not true. The seal you want to buy costs more--up around 25 bucks. In this case, you might be better to contact
franzmarine@aol.com.
Shift rod seal is the same for engines up to around 1989 so they can be bought at a Mercury service shop.
Do not be concerned if the replacement drive shaft seal you buy looks different. As long as the shaft size is correct and the seal presses into the plate, it is OK.
The front O ring may or may not leak when assembled so it is wise to coat it with RTV before reinstalling the plate. Before disassembling the plate, check around to see if the leak is at the front O ring seal or at the drive shaft seal so you will know.