Drive is off, water (fresh, not salt) in bellows. 3 years ago I pulled the drive to remove the engine. At that time I replaced the main bellows, installed it with 3M weatherstrip cement on the advice of local marine shop. Tightened clamps. Installed drive with new gasket and rubber ring seal. I know now that it started leaking a small amount of water right after that (tiny bit of water would drain from drive, which I did every trip - never enough to turn the gear oil to a milkshake), so something I installed didn't seal right, or my new bellows has a pinhole, which seems unlikely.
Does it seem more likely that the leak is in the bellows, or the rubber ring seal on the drive? I was gonna remove the bellows this morning to check and reseal it, but holy cow, that 3M adhesive has the thing really stuck. I couldn't get it to loosen at all, so I'm thinking, what's the likelihood of that leaking? More likely the drive gasket and ring - maybe? Opinions?
The U-joint assembly is very rusty on the outside but the joints feels good, so I think the rubber seals did their job and kept the water out. I'm going to disassemble and re-grease them anyway. Since water was sneaking past the upper outdrive seal, would it be best to replace it?
Thanks, Jeremy
Does it seem more likely that the leak is in the bellows, or the rubber ring seal on the drive? I was gonna remove the bellows this morning to check and reseal it, but holy cow, that 3M adhesive has the thing really stuck. I couldn't get it to loosen at all, so I'm thinking, what's the likelihood of that leaking? More likely the drive gasket and ring - maybe? Opinions?
The U-joint assembly is very rusty on the outside but the joints feels good, so I think the rubber seals did their job and kept the water out. I'm going to disassemble and re-grease them anyway. Since water was sneaking past the upper outdrive seal, would it be best to replace it?
Thanks, Jeremy