So I've been getting some water in my bilge since the rebuild. I've narrowed it down to what I believe are two unrelated leaks... one is the water pump bolt, which I know how to address.
The other, is the shift cable. And I've never seen it but that doesn't mean it isn't possible. What is happening is water is being forced through the cable core up to the shift interrupter/linkage attachment point and down on the valve cover then to the bilge. I pulled the drive, gasket is in tact as was the water passage o-ring. Alpha 1, 1984 M.Y. it seems the upper shift shaft seal is leaking. The shift shaft is grooved where the seal would ride so I'm replacing both the seal and shaft.
My question is this... is it reasonable to assume that back pressure and water flow from the exhaust is enough to fill the cavity in the bell housing and force it through the cable core? I have the exhaust tube not bellows so I'd have thought maybe not but it doesn't seem unreasonable to assume it could make it's way up the 14 inches of height or so to come out the cable end. It's in the shifter cavity so regardless of if it's the shaft or water tube o-ring, it's getting in there and I need to fix it.
I've pulled the cable core, blew it out and dried everything but I may replace the (new) cable out of precaution being I run in the salt...
Any other opinions on the matter are appreciated or if I'm missing anything. Thank you.
The other, is the shift cable. And I've never seen it but that doesn't mean it isn't possible. What is happening is water is being forced through the cable core up to the shift interrupter/linkage attachment point and down on the valve cover then to the bilge. I pulled the drive, gasket is in tact as was the water passage o-ring. Alpha 1, 1984 M.Y. it seems the upper shift shaft seal is leaking. The shift shaft is grooved where the seal would ride so I'm replacing both the seal and shaft.
My question is this... is it reasonable to assume that back pressure and water flow from the exhaust is enough to fill the cavity in the bell housing and force it through the cable core? I have the exhaust tube not bellows so I'd have thought maybe not but it doesn't seem unreasonable to assume it could make it's way up the 14 inches of height or so to come out the cable end. It's in the shifter cavity so regardless of if it's the shaft or water tube o-ring, it's getting in there and I need to fix it.
I've pulled the cable core, blew it out and dried everything but I may replace the (new) cable out of precaution being I run in the salt...
Any other opinions on the matter are appreciated or if I'm missing anything. Thank you.