SeattleMatt
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Jun 22, 2004
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I just bought a boat, pulled the drive and found water in the bellows.
Is it physically possible for water to get enter the u-joint bellows from a leaking transom seal?
I know water can enter the bellows through a hole in the bellows, or filling the boat with water passed the transom waterline, but the bellows looks brand new on this boat, and the PO stated that it was replaced last year.
However i do see some strange cracks around the transom that lead me to some much larger issues that I am not wanting to get into here. Just want to know if it is physically possible for water to get enter the u-joint bellows from a leaking transom seal?
Thanks!
Is it physically possible for water to get enter the u-joint bellows from a leaking transom seal?
I know water can enter the bellows through a hole in the bellows, or filling the boat with water passed the transom waterline, but the bellows looks brand new on this boat, and the PO stated that it was replaced last year.
However i do see some strange cracks around the transom that lead me to some much larger issues that I am not wanting to get into here. Just want to know if it is physically possible for water to get enter the u-joint bellows from a leaking transom seal?
Thanks!