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That is the fitting that should be replaced every 2 years per post #2
YesAre these plastic fittings still being used today in VP outdrives?
I pulled both hoses off the raw water pump to drain. I used my mouth to blow out the intake hose.
Now that drive is pulled loose can’t see under there to remove hose and clamp and pull out the nippleMade cradle and about to pull outdrive, stuck at about 1/2” to go, so figured good time to have a beer break.View attachment 375447
I had a Volvo and a Cobra over a period of over 30 years. That piece never cracked.Well this was not easy, pulling out the plastic nipple that I was told most likely cracked, which turned out not to be broken after all…now what?
Do not put any sealant around that o-ring but make sure all surfaces that it touches are perfectly clean. I put some silicone/PTFE grease on mine when I replace it to hold it in place.looks as if the rubber seal where the two come together may not be enough or flat enough to really seal, should I clean surfaces and use something like 5200 to keep water in and air out?
Thanks for the pictures and information, looks like it shouldn’t be that hard to take apart, but what about putting it back together? Will I have trouble getting things lined up like the driveshaft and can I leave lower unit on cradle and lift the top part off myself?That irregular o ring should be replaced each time you pull the drive; I coat it with marine grease to hold it in place while reinstalling the drive. While you’re at it check the driveshaft bellows carefully. If you need to split the drive I have a trick for that job! I'm still thinking your problem could be marine growth inside the drive water intake area or the water tube grommets or the tube itself. There was a member on here that had the same style drive and his water tube had a hole rotted in it. Always start at the beginning of the system, that's the water intake system. And for a boat slipped or moored in salt water it WILL need to be cleaned, that's why I tossed the plastic water screen on mine.
This my old Cobra but the way to get it apart without breaking stuff, is first make sure to remove all the bolts that hold them together (2 on each side, and one or 2 where the rear of the drive). Next, put a rod through the trim ram holes, then use two 1/2" bolts (IIFC from the last time I did it) through the front mounting holes. Then you get 3 scissor jacks one on each side of the rod, and one under those 2 bolts, and slowly and carefully jack it till it pops free. They can get REALLY stuck on there due to salt water use. On the Cobra you have to remove the water passage cover to clean it out, I've never done a Volvo so I don't know if it's the same or not, if you have the removable screens on the sides of the drive, you might be in luck. Usually the water grommets don't fail unless you had a bad overheat, then they can get melted, due to the loss of cooling water through the drive.