I can't even remember the last time I used adhesive. I change my bellows every 5 years so I have done them a few times!Yep they changed from the original style some years back so follow what they say.
I haven't owned it long enough to know. I do know I am going to love the electric shifting and throttle. No more cables between the helm and the engine.Well if the flange on the gimble housing is in good shape with no corrosion you probably don't need it, but on older boats used in salt water it might be helpful.
Bruce I see you sold the Volvo and went with Mercruiser, how do they compare? Cobalt is a beautiful boat. For me though no more sterndrives, I have to have outboards in the future. I'll get my small block Chevrolet fix with a hot rod of some kind lol.
So that model I have the lower unit gets filled from bottom up or from center? Sorry for so many questions. Just use to my Johnson and evenrude outboards. Want to get it back together correctly.I haven't owned it long enough to know. I do know I am going to love the electric shifting and throttle. No more cables between the helm and the engine.
I believe Volvo also has that too now.
And since it is going to be stored in a possible freezing area now(although inside) going to like the easy draining of the block.
This boat is so easy to work on...can literally jump into the bilge and lay on my side next to the motor.
Bottom. Pull the vent screw behind the shifting mechanism. Once the oil gets to that level it is full. Then you put in dipstick, that vent screw and put in the fill/drain plug at the bottom. Then remove the dipstick and recheck level without screwing the stick in. Should be in the middle of the flat area at the bottom of the stick. Don't overfill...that will cause harder shifting.So that model I have the lower unit gets filled from bottom up or from center? Sorry for so many questions. Just use to my Johnson and evenrude outboards. Want to get it back together correctly.
Any recommendations on type of oil in the lower unit gear case??Bottom. Pull the vent screw behind the shifting mechanism. Once the oil gets to that level it is full. Then you put in dipstick, that vent screw and put in the fill/drain plug at the bottom. Then remove the dipstick and recheck level without screwing the stick in. Should be in the middle of the flat area at the bottom of the stick. Don't overfill...that will cause harder shifting.
Ok that’s a good tip. Thank you again. Have another question ..... where does shift cable bellow go? I didn’t see one when removed it????Also, make sure the drive is level when you're filling it.
No bellowsOk that’s a good tip. Thank you again. Have another question ..... where does shift cable bellow go? I didn’t see one when removed it????
That's what makes it! easy engine access.I haven't owned it long enough to know. I do know I am going to love the electric shifting and throttle. No more cables between the helm and the engine.
I believe Volvo also has that too now.
And since it is going to be stored in a possible freezing area now(although inside) going to like the easy draining of the block.
This boat is so easy to work on...can literally jump into the bilge and lay on my side next to the motor.
The bellows on this design, is actually at the top of the tube where the shift cable comes out in the engine compartment, it doesn't need to be replaced, until you replace the shift cable. Totally different design than the Merc Alpha shift cable bellows.Ok that’s a good tip. Thank you again. Have another question ..... where does shift cable bellow go? I didn’t see one when removed it????
For the u-joint bellows...transom side. I have no idea on the exhaust..never changed oneWhich side of bellows first on install? Transom side?
There are no bellows on a Volvo(Cobra SX)on top of the tube. Just a little grommet/cap with a hole in it...if its even still there. It doesn't get replaced.The bellows on this design, is actually at the top of the tube where the shift cable comes out in the engine compartment, it doesn't need to be replaced, until you replace the shift cable. Totally different design than the Merc Alpha shift cable bellows.
Volvo Penta 75W-90Any preferred brand transmission oil??