Common leak areas on the Cobra are the water pump adapter seal and the shift rod seal.
I am hoping you can review the following exchange with AI. Do you think the information is correct. I certainly see foam in the oil I removed and the pressure when I opened it up was high enough to “spew” out. Remember this drive was just rebuilt at TC Marine. It seems to make sense to me.
USER REQUEST:
Just to be clear, I overfilled the drive oil earlier in this season . When I drained the drive at the end of season there was excess pressure build up in drive and that spewed oil out when I removed the fill cap. Can you explain how this pressure build up could have caused poor shifting?
User:** Can you explain how this pressure build up could have caused poor shifting?
**Assistant:** Let's break down how the excess oil could have caused poor shifting in your outdrive:
1. **Hydraulic Pressure Build-Up**: When you overfill the drive oil, the excess oil creates additional hydraulic pressure. This pressure can interfere with the proper engagement and disengagement of the clutch dogs. The clutch dogs are responsible for smoothly engaging and disengaging the gears, and any disruption in their operation can lead to rough or incomplete shifts.
2. **Foaming of Oil**: Overfilling the oil can cause it to foam. Foamed oil is less effective at lubricating the moving parts within the outdrive, which can lead to increased friction and wear. This can also contribute to poor shifting performance.
3. **Oil Spewing Out**: When you removed the fill cap and noticed oil spewing out, it indicates that the pressure was high enough to force the oil out of its normal pathways. This is a clear sign that the hydraulic system was under too much pressure, which can negatively impact the clutch dog operation.
To prevent this issue in the future, it's crucial to maintain the correct oil level in your outdrive.