nola mike
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Luckily, this is my spare drive. It's been sitting for ~4 years with no gear oil because it's my spare and it needed an input shaft seal. Finally got around to doing that and replacing the water pump. After a comedy of errors (missing the copper tube, missing/forgetting to replace the captive anode bolt), I put it on the boat last weekend. Started it up, noticed that there was a bit of a whine from the outdrive. Drove it for about 15 miles, including some just-short-of-WOT runs without problem. Took it back to land, whine still there. Drained some fluid, which I can't find the pic of ATM, but it was dark. No metal, didn't seem milky. So, 2 things when putting the drive back together.
1. All of the upper bearings had what seemed to be just surface rust, but initially weren't turning easily. I cleaned them, didn't notice any pitting, and all turned smoothly when I put some gear oil in them. But I didn't like it.
2. I screwed up when disassembling the input shaft. For some reason I thought the two bearings were different sizes, so didn't pay attention to the bearing/races. So I may have mismatched them. But maybe not.
I DID pay attention to the shims behind the ujoints, and when I reassembled the preload seemed right (there was just the smallest amount of play). This wasn't the rolling torque method, so I don't think I messed that part up. Don't know about the upper cap though. I don't remember any shims being present, but I assume there must be something there to set the preload, right?
So what's the next step. Either way, I'm putting the old outdrive on (I had just wanted to replace the impeller at my leisure, which it looks like is going to be this weekend). This was a cheap drive, and it probably isn't worth the effort to rebuild, but wanted to know if there was anything simple I should check. FWIW, it's cooling and shifting fine.
1. All of the upper bearings had what seemed to be just surface rust, but initially weren't turning easily. I cleaned them, didn't notice any pitting, and all turned smoothly when I put some gear oil in them. But I didn't like it.
2. I screwed up when disassembling the input shaft. For some reason I thought the two bearings were different sizes, so didn't pay attention to the bearing/races. So I may have mismatched them. But maybe not.
I DID pay attention to the shims behind the ujoints, and when I reassembled the preload seemed right (there was just the smallest amount of play). This wasn't the rolling torque method, so I don't think I messed that part up. Don't know about the upper cap though. I don't remember any shims being present, but I assume there must be something there to set the preload, right?
So what's the next step. Either way, I'm putting the old outdrive on (I had just wanted to replace the impeller at my leisure, which it looks like is going to be this weekend). This was a cheap drive, and it probably isn't worth the effort to rebuild, but wanted to know if there was anything simple I should check. FWIW, it's cooling and shifting fine.