ConnecticutYankee
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- Nov 15, 2008
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Hello All,
This past summer I became the proud owner of a 1989 Wahoo 18.5 Offshore powered by a 120 hp Johnson VRO of the same vintage. When changing the gear lube in the lower unit I noticed evidence of water. I changed the rubber washers on the fill and vent screws as they were showing signs of age hoping it would be an easy fix to the problem, it wasn't. I now wondering if my problem stems for the water pump and the gaskets and seals associated with it. I have to confess I once accidentally briefly overreved the engine with the ears on.
My questions are; is changing the water pump a DIY job? and is there also a gasket between the lower unit and shaft extension I should replace as long as I'm doing the job?
This past summer I became the proud owner of a 1989 Wahoo 18.5 Offshore powered by a 120 hp Johnson VRO of the same vintage. When changing the gear lube in the lower unit I noticed evidence of water. I changed the rubber washers on the fill and vent screws as they were showing signs of age hoping it would be an easy fix to the problem, it wasn't. I now wondering if my problem stems for the water pump and the gaskets and seals associated with it. I have to confess I once accidentally briefly overreved the engine with the ears on.
My questions are; is changing the water pump a DIY job? and is there also a gasket between the lower unit and shaft extension I should replace as long as I'm doing the job?