58 QD-19 surprise

cc67

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Tore down the lower unit to reseal and to my surprise I saw this: Two teeth chipped off the pinion gear. No debris in the bottom of the gear case. So I'm assuming someone has been in there before me. Anyway, I have a new gear so I'm good to go. I ran this motor pretty hard so I'm surprised it didn't skip a tooth or two. No damage to the forward and reverse gears.gear 2.jpg
 

F_R

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Be sure to check the drive shaft bushing just above the pinion gear. They have a nasty habit of wearing, causing side-ways slop in the shaft and improper gear teeth mesh.
 

nazmen1

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Tore down the lower unit to reseal and to my surprise I saw this: Two teeth chipped off the pinion gear. No debris in the bottom of the gear case. So I'm assuming someone has been in there before me. Anyway, I have a new gear so I'm good to go. I ran this motor pretty hard so I'm surprised it didn't skip a tooth or two. No damage to the forward and reverse gears.View attachment 335079
Interesting - - I am rebuilding an 1958 Sportwin 10 hp and was surprised to find the pinion gear had 2 teeth missing as well. They were in the bottom of the gear box in very little pieces amongst the sludge that was formerly oil.

Thank you F_R, I am replacing the housing and seal assembly, not a cheap date.

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cc67

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Interesting - - I am rebuilding an 1958 Sportwin 10 hp and was surprised to find the pinion gear had 2 teeth missing as well. They were in the bottom of the gear box in very little pieces amongst the sludge that was formerly oil.

Thank you F_R, I am replacing the housing and seal assembly, not a cheap date.

View attachment 335086
Boy, that gear is toast. The driveshaft is pretty knarled up too.
 
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