FishHunt23
Seaman
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2007
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So I just got my motor running well after a number of repairs. The only thing I haven't touched is the lower unit (except changing the oil, of course). Last night I had it out and it started making a ticking/knocking-type noise. I was headed downriver and was a few miles away from the landing so I turned around. Noise got worse. I throttled back and was hoping to make it home at 1/2-2/3 throttle. No such luck. It made a "snap" noise like a gear slipped and I immediately brought it down to idle speed. I limped home at 4-5mph and it was ticking so loud that it sounded like a helicopter. I would have loved to not run it like that, but I was two miles downriver at dark with nobody around -- no choice.
So obviously one of the gears, somewhere along the line, is having problems. I didn't get home until fairly late so I didn't have time to inspect the lower unit other than to drain the case to make sure there wasn't water in there. I took the lower seal off first, and it was very pressurized. The screw shot out when I got it loose. I removed the top screw and drained the rest of the oil.
There was no water in the oil. There was a LOT of metal. So much that the oil was silver and the magnet on the lower seal screw was totally full. Obviously, I've got a problem. What I'm wondering is what I should look for. I imagine I'll drop the lower unit and find a big mess somewhere in there. I'm hoping I can avoid replacing the entire lower unit, obviously, but I might not have a choice. Any advice or pointers before I dive into this thing? By way of background, the last time the lower unit was apart at all I had a mechanic replace the water pump and inspect it when he rebuilt the powerhead. I can't imagine he put it back together wrong, but stranger things have happened...
Thanks for any advice.
John
So obviously one of the gears, somewhere along the line, is having problems. I didn't get home until fairly late so I didn't have time to inspect the lower unit other than to drain the case to make sure there wasn't water in there. I took the lower seal off first, and it was very pressurized. The screw shot out when I got it loose. I removed the top screw and drained the rest of the oil.
There was no water in the oil. There was a LOT of metal. So much that the oil was silver and the magnet on the lower seal screw was totally full. Obviously, I've got a problem. What I'm wondering is what I should look for. I imagine I'll drop the lower unit and find a big mess somewhere in there. I'm hoping I can avoid replacing the entire lower unit, obviously, but I might not have a choice. Any advice or pointers before I dive into this thing? By way of background, the last time the lower unit was apart at all I had a mechanic replace the water pump and inspect it when he rebuilt the powerhead. I can't imagine he put it back together wrong, but stranger things have happened...
Thanks for any advice.
John