This is an odd one. I was in some rough water and flooded the boat pretty bad trying to get to land. Water up to the distributor in the engine bay. Engine was still running and we got it pumped out. Obviously water got into the gimble and bellows as the drive shaft was under water. Got on land, boat ran bad on the muffs, replaced the distributor. Boat ran fine. Pumped up the gimble bearing full of grease while it ran (this is a 2004 Rinker RX1 with the 5.0L MPI and Alpha Gen II drive). Figured we were ok, but I pulled the drive anyways to inspect. Had a mess of what I thought was watered down grease in the bellow housing (but it could have been gear lube). Gimble felt fine.
Boat then sat in the drive way for two weeks. Work was insane. Fired the boat back up on the muffs with the drive remounted and there was quite a bit of noise coming from the rear of the motor. Figured the gimble still had standing water somewhere in it. Decided to drop the boat in the water for a quick run so that when I pulled the drive again I could ensure it was dry in the bellows. Ran it on the lake for 30 minutes. Sound was a rumble or growl at idle that turned into a whine or turbo sound on plane. Decided it was not good to run it. Oh, and when I turned it hard over it made the noise worse. So likely the gimble or a U joint (which the u joint felt fine on the first drive pull and inspection) Back to the drive way.
Pulled the drive again. This time the gimble felt rough. Not as rough as I expected for the amount of noise. And there was a puddle of what I'm now confident is outdrive lube. So I'll replace the gimble bearing. Here's where it gets odd. with the drive on my DIY stand I pulled the 4 bolts for the upper gear box cover. The gear lube was under pressure (odd) and it was filled to the very top, not just to the vent (and when I filled it this season I filled it from the bottom till it came out the vent, put the vent screw in, then pumped some more till it was filling the remote reservoir...so I think I did that right given I have done it a 100 times). Why would that happen? The remote Reservoir does not look like it is any lower. Can a bellow filled with water and the uJoint spining force water into the drive? Or is this typical of another leak path where water can be sucked in? I will drain the lube tonight and look for water. Also, can noise in the upper gear box sound like this and change with turning the steering wheel? Or if the drive is too full can it make this noise? I assume it's forcing the lube out because there is no room for the lube to expand (although I would have though it would have just pushed it to the remote reservoir).
I'm so confused on this one and concerned the drive has something going on. Anyone see this before? Any ideas on how to best handle this? My plan was to replace the gimble, drain the drive, pull the top cover again and inspect that bearing and race. Not sure what else I can do other than a pressure test? Do you pressure test it with oil it the drive or not?
Boat then sat in the drive way for two weeks. Work was insane. Fired the boat back up on the muffs with the drive remounted and there was quite a bit of noise coming from the rear of the motor. Figured the gimble still had standing water somewhere in it. Decided to drop the boat in the water for a quick run so that when I pulled the drive again I could ensure it was dry in the bellows. Ran it on the lake for 30 minutes. Sound was a rumble or growl at idle that turned into a whine or turbo sound on plane. Decided it was not good to run it. Oh, and when I turned it hard over it made the noise worse. So likely the gimble or a U joint (which the u joint felt fine on the first drive pull and inspection) Back to the drive way.
Pulled the drive again. This time the gimble felt rough. Not as rough as I expected for the amount of noise. And there was a puddle of what I'm now confident is outdrive lube. So I'll replace the gimble bearing. Here's where it gets odd. with the drive on my DIY stand I pulled the 4 bolts for the upper gear box cover. The gear lube was under pressure (odd) and it was filled to the very top, not just to the vent (and when I filled it this season I filled it from the bottom till it came out the vent, put the vent screw in, then pumped some more till it was filling the remote reservoir...so I think I did that right given I have done it a 100 times). Why would that happen? The remote Reservoir does not look like it is any lower. Can a bellow filled with water and the uJoint spining force water into the drive? Or is this typical of another leak path where water can be sucked in? I will drain the lube tonight and look for water. Also, can noise in the upper gear box sound like this and change with turning the steering wheel? Or if the drive is too full can it make this noise? I assume it's forcing the lube out because there is no room for the lube to expand (although I would have though it would have just pushed it to the remote reservoir).
I'm so confused on this one and concerned the drive has something going on. Anyone see this before? Any ideas on how to best handle this? My plan was to replace the gimble, drain the drive, pull the top cover again and inspect that bearing and race. Not sure what else I can do other than a pressure test? Do you pressure test it with oil it the drive or not?