So I got out today and wrestled off the elbow on the exhaust. I got a garden hose and stuck it down the Y pipe and put the plug in the boat. I let it run for a few minutes and looked around to monitor the leak, I did not see any sign of leakage around the Y pipe to transom area. After I turned the hose off and pulled the plug out there was virtually no water coming out other than what I had spilled.
So my next thought was to tighten some of the transom nuts. I was able to reach three of the lower nuts, the other I will have to grab a different wrench to get at. The two lower nuts turned pretty easy with a wrench, so I tightened them a few turns. I could tighten more but did not want to break anything. I got at the top of the two lower nuts on the port side and it was also easily turned with a ratchet. I tightened that one up as well. The nut I couldn't get to was the top of the lower two on the port side.
I went back out to the water and went to inspect with the boat on the trailer in the water still. My ramp is a little steep so the stern was lower in the water than it would be naturally. It did seem that the leak had slowed a bit from tightening the bolts, enough to where I wanted to go for a ride and monitor some more in open water.
I set out and went to a nearby cove and began monitoring the leak, it is definitely less when the stern is higher in the water. It seemed to have slowed to a trickle. Here is a video of the leak right after I finished cruising and shut off the motor. It seemed to dwindle even more after sitting longer
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I sat for about an hour or so monitoring the auto bilge pump and the leak. The bilge checks every 2 minutes for water to pump. It would take between 15-20 minutes for the bilge to take on enough water to trigger the pump. Closer to 15 if I was sitting on the swim deck. This is how much water came out after 20min.
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and another 15
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So I am thinking given after my Y pipe test went fine, a new trim hose manifold and gasket it must be the transom assembly/seal? Caused by a rotten transom.. What would you guys do if you caught this at the beginning of the season? Let the bilge keep up and run it.. Tighten the bolts up some more.. maybe try to seal them? Or deem it unsafe? The transom doesn't flex with a buddy bouncing on the OD. Just want some opinions of what anyone would try to get through the season, knowing it will need to have the motor pulled and some serious work done in the offseason. Thanks all