richardldemers
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i have a 1996 Monterey 256 sport cruiser. I have water coming into transom.
thanks for the reply. i removed the engine last week and will do some exploring. I'm hoping its one of those you mentioned. I hope its not the transom shield itself. i will try and send video.check the steering pin and the fitting where the pipe hose (that goes to the water pump on engine) attaches to the inner transom assembly.
But...the above is only relevant, in the assumption that the most obvious, common and concerning reason of all is not at play. That would be that the bellow/rubber gaitor(s) have failed. I won't mention things like the transom seal or even the transom itself failing, without knowing the condition or history of the boat.
you mean take everything apart and re-seal all components in the transom ?What engine and leg?
I mean if you got the engine out I would think about just resealing the shield.
do you mean take transom and all components attached apart and clean and re-seal all?What engine and leg?
I mean if you got the engine out I would think about just resealing the shield.
i keep the boat on trailer, in a home made boatel out of weather. it started dripping slowly two seasons ago. this season it was dripping a lot faster. motor not running. makes no difference in flow i could barely see , but looked like drips were visible under the exhaust Y tube going through the transom. of course that is just the bottom of the flow.thanks for the reply. i removed the engine last week and will do some exploring. I'm hoping its one of those you mentioned. I hope its not the transom shield itself. i will try and send video.
Thank you all who have responded, and thanks for the schematics. hopefully in the next few days I will get a good look at it.I would remove the Y-pipe and check the condition of the sealing surfaces. If good, install a new seal. You may want to consider drilling into the transom from the inside near the outdrive near the bottom to confirm the wood is dry and you don't have any transom rot. Reseal the hole when done.
Looks like the seal is item 67 below.
https://epc.brp.com/Index.aspx?lang=E&s1=77a840a1-954e-4381-aba1-84a6513a5bd3#/Evinrude//Johnson/58FCPNCS_1996/TRANSOM_MOUNT/58FCPNCS_1996/98821216385/y