j5wentworth
Cadet
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- Aug 20, 2012
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Greetings,
Looking for a little input here. I have a 1964 Fastwin, 18hp that I inherited. It was sitting for years and was a strong runner last I recalled. I replaced the impeller on it along with all lower unit seals, shift link o-ring and bushing, oil fill/check screw seals, etc. I noticed in the parts diagram that there is no gasket utilized with the impeller housing, which seems odd to me, since other HP fastwins do. Reason I am asking is because I am getting a small amount of water into my lower unit. I keep thinking my impeller area is to blame because of no gasket, but the diagram says otherwise. Is this right?
Only other thing I could think of is there is a small hole ( from the factory) in the side of the housing between the oil check and fill screws, that a very small amount of gear oil appears to be coming out of. Thoughts?
Looking for a little input here. I have a 1964 Fastwin, 18hp that I inherited. It was sitting for years and was a strong runner last I recalled. I replaced the impeller on it along with all lower unit seals, shift link o-ring and bushing, oil fill/check screw seals, etc. I noticed in the parts diagram that there is no gasket utilized with the impeller housing, which seems odd to me, since other HP fastwins do. Reason I am asking is because I am getting a small amount of water into my lower unit. I keep thinking my impeller area is to blame because of no gasket, but the diagram says otherwise. Is this right?
Only other thing I could think of is there is a small hole ( from the factory) in the side of the housing between the oil check and fill screws, that a very small amount of gear oil appears to be coming out of. Thoughts?
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