Hello All.
I recently did a full service on my Alpha 1 Gen 2 (new u-joints, water pump, bellows, etc) and first time out on the water the reservoir kept getting low so I would top it off. I figured I may not have gotten it quite full after I refilled it and it was just seeking it's happy level. I have zero signs of any oil leaking out of the drive, or into the boat from the reservoir/oil line.
The only sign of oil I see is a little puddle in the transom plate near the flywheel. I did pull the vent plug, fill the reservoir, and let it sit until oil ran out to verify it was full, and then refilled the reservoir up to the line. After about a week the oil level has gone down about half way. It has to be going somewhere! All I can think is maybe the O-ring and/or oil seal on the drive shaft got damaged when I had the drive shaft out to replace the U-joints, and it is leaking internally into the bellows? Would gravity be enough to force oil out that way?
I recently did a full service on my Alpha 1 Gen 2 (new u-joints, water pump, bellows, etc) and first time out on the water the reservoir kept getting low so I would top it off. I figured I may not have gotten it quite full after I refilled it and it was just seeking it's happy level. I have zero signs of any oil leaking out of the drive, or into the boat from the reservoir/oil line.
The only sign of oil I see is a little puddle in the transom plate near the flywheel. I did pull the vent plug, fill the reservoir, and let it sit until oil ran out to verify it was full, and then refilled the reservoir up to the line. After about a week the oil level has gone down about half way. It has to be going somewhere! All I can think is maybe the O-ring and/or oil seal on the drive shaft got damaged when I had the drive shaft out to replace the U-joints, and it is leaking internally into the bellows? Would gravity be enough to force oil out that way?