I just brought my cobra drive in to have the top gears shimmed and installed. The stub and water pump shaft had snapped. I bought a new shaft and was ready to install it but was told the whole top gears needed to be reshimmed or I would run the risk of blowing these top gears and render my whole drive possibly useless.<br /><br />The repair fella told me he couldn't garantee the work because he didn't have my boat to test the drive (my boat is still snowed in and inaccessable right now). I told him to just shim it correctly and that I would likely bring the boat in when it's milder.<br /><br />Q: How much risk am I running if I don't bring in the boat later to "test" the drive? Couldn't I simply do this "test" myself? I believe he said that all they will be doing is listening to the drive in gear as he moves the power tilt up and down for a growling sound.