Mercruiser V 6 alpha one gen 2. 2006 tahoe Q6.
I just got finished installing a new impeller, bellows kit, gimbal bearing, u joints, oil seal in upper drive shaft.
To replace the oil seal, I removed only the drive shaft (did not open top cover), removed the gear and bearings from the shaft yoke, installed the new seal and put it all together. The bearings were the press fit so I followed instructions to obtain a 5 inch pound rolling torque reading using a snap on brand torque gauge. The shims in the upper housing remained in the housing. I used a proper tool to tighten the castle nut, I stood on it to obtain roughly a 160 ft pound torque, then whacked it several times with a big hammer.
Everything else was replaced without issue. Engine was out of alignment but not too bad, so I aligned it. It was not a perfect alignment though but better than it was. I put the drive on, had a little resistance so I had to use my body weight and work it and it slowly slipped on. I finished the rest of the way by installing the nuts.
I ran it on the muffs and all sounded and looked good. The boat was lake tested a few days later. All went well for the 30 min test, but there at the end, the whirring sound had developed. I have since pulled the outdrive again. All looks good so far. I realigned engine much better this time. I rotated the engine in 90 degree increments and adjusted the front of engine down so the alignment tool slips in and out with one hand in 3 of the 4 quadrants. The 4th being just a little tighter.
I then reinstalled the drive just to test it on the muffs. I still heard the whirring noise at idle with outdrive trimmed down. Trimming up helps it to not be as loud, and it almost goes away. Its very loud with engine hatch open. Closed hatch allows it to be heard throughout the boat. At the back out side the boat, its not as loud. I tried to listen with a stethoscope but cant pinpoint it. Its louder at the bell-housing though. Turning the drive did not make a difference. The whirring goes up in pitch as engine rpm is increased. It sounds like a supercharger actually.
Any ideas what is the cause of this?
I just got finished installing a new impeller, bellows kit, gimbal bearing, u joints, oil seal in upper drive shaft.
To replace the oil seal, I removed only the drive shaft (did not open top cover), removed the gear and bearings from the shaft yoke, installed the new seal and put it all together. The bearings were the press fit so I followed instructions to obtain a 5 inch pound rolling torque reading using a snap on brand torque gauge. The shims in the upper housing remained in the housing. I used a proper tool to tighten the castle nut, I stood on it to obtain roughly a 160 ft pound torque, then whacked it several times with a big hammer.
Everything else was replaced without issue. Engine was out of alignment but not too bad, so I aligned it. It was not a perfect alignment though but better than it was. I put the drive on, had a little resistance so I had to use my body weight and work it and it slowly slipped on. I finished the rest of the way by installing the nuts.
I ran it on the muffs and all sounded and looked good. The boat was lake tested a few days later. All went well for the 30 min test, but there at the end, the whirring sound had developed. I have since pulled the outdrive again. All looks good so far. I realigned engine much better this time. I rotated the engine in 90 degree increments and adjusted the front of engine down so the alignment tool slips in and out with one hand in 3 of the 4 quadrants. The 4th being just a little tighter.
I then reinstalled the drive just to test it on the muffs. I still heard the whirring noise at idle with outdrive trimmed down. Trimming up helps it to not be as loud, and it almost goes away. Its very loud with engine hatch open. Closed hatch allows it to be heard throughout the boat. At the back out side the boat, its not as loud. I tried to listen with a stethoscope but cant pinpoint it. Its louder at the bell-housing though. Turning the drive did not make a difference. The whirring goes up in pitch as engine rpm is increased. It sounds like a supercharger actually.
Any ideas what is the cause of this?