Fiat4Fun
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2009
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- 223
Howdy,
So, I am trying to get an understanding about water getting in to the bilge on a Alpha one, G1.
I know the basics, The plug housing can leak, Water can come in from the the u-joint and shift cable bellows, and not the exhaust bellows. I assume the sender wire seal can allow water in, along with a leak in the hull.
So where else? I also assume that the gimbal housing seal can allow water in, along with bad gimbal housing bolts.
My local Mercruiser dealer is no help, they don't work on old boats ( this is 1986, they don't work on anything older than 2000--- What' up with that?)
Another Mercruiser dealer said just enjoy the boat and don't worry about it.
I can spend three to four hours on the water and I get a bit of water, not enough for the bilge pump to come on in the auto setting, but I can turn on the pump and it pumps out some water.
The boat use to be bone dry, and just want to get it addressed at some point. Looking for another Mercruiser expert in the Northwest that works on old boats. Is there a forum that deals with repair companies?
Any other advice is appreciated. I would think the water is coming in from the drive..... I don't see any hull damage. It does not leak water in when I run on the garden hose. I think the next step is to put water in the bilge at home and see if it leaks any water out.
Thanks
So, I am trying to get an understanding about water getting in to the bilge on a Alpha one, G1.
I know the basics, The plug housing can leak, Water can come in from the the u-joint and shift cable bellows, and not the exhaust bellows. I assume the sender wire seal can allow water in, along with a leak in the hull.
So where else? I also assume that the gimbal housing seal can allow water in, along with bad gimbal housing bolts.
My local Mercruiser dealer is no help, they don't work on old boats ( this is 1986, they don't work on anything older than 2000--- What' up with that?)
Another Mercruiser dealer said just enjoy the boat and don't worry about it.
I can spend three to four hours on the water and I get a bit of water, not enough for the bilge pump to come on in the auto setting, but I can turn on the pump and it pumps out some water.
The boat use to be bone dry, and just want to get it addressed at some point. Looking for another Mercruiser expert in the Northwest that works on old boats. Is there a forum that deals with repair companies?
Any other advice is appreciated. I would think the water is coming in from the drive..... I don't see any hull damage. It does not leak water in when I run on the garden hose. I think the next step is to put water in the bilge at home and see if it leaks any water out.
Thanks