Alpha One Gen 2 Shaft Seal Choice

Mark R.

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My effort to recondition our Alpha One outdrive continues.
One of the kits I purchased is Sierra seal kit P/N-18-2644.
It came with both types of double seals for the driveshaft.
One is a pair of seals, and one is the combined double seal.
(the seals I removed were the two separate opposed seals).
Which new seal(s) do you think I should I put back in.?
Would the newer style double seal be an upgrade.?
Thanks.!
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Mark R.

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Note at Mercruiserparts list the double lip seal is used on serial numbers 0M400412 and higher
https://www.mercruiserparts.com/bam/subassemblydetail/46516841/28171024
Hey, thank you for the reply to my question.
The seal I'm referring to is actually #5 in this assembly drawing:
Our outdrive is slightly older than that (serial number 0F709127).
So ours came with a pair of seals in that location, installed in opposite directions.
I thought I had read that the new double seal can be used, and is an improvement.
The kit I purchased includes both, so hence my question about which to use...
It looks like the double seal would ride on a slightly different location on the shaft.
And I think having the seal on a new fresh spot would also be a good thing...
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Not real familiar with the Alpha like I am the Bravo. The Bravo changed from 2 seals to a double seal and I installed the new double seal were the prior on was and had no issues.

The Alpha list 0M400410 and below to use 2 seals and 0M400412 and higher to use the double in the notes of the page in your link

You could ask Merc Tech Support on the phone to see if they can advise
 

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Agreed best bet is to use what matches your serial number or contact merc tech support if you want to try the double lip seal.

I would think if you could use either style interchangeably they would just include one seal in the kit not both.

to the OP- do you have manual 14? If you take care to reinstall the shims in same place they were removed you should be ok but worth checking the rolling torque after seal install
 

Mark R.

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Agreed best bet is to use what matches your serial number or contact merc tech support if you want to try the double lip seal.

I would think if you could use either style interchangeably they would just include one seal in the kit not both.

to the OP- do you have manual 14? If you take care to reinstall the shims in same place they were removed you should be ok but worth checking the rolling torque after seal install
I do have Service Manual #14 and I am following the procedure there.
And I am replacing the yoke seal as well, so I will need to reset the rolling torque.

I thought I had read that the double seal design change did not change the seal cavity.
Which would mean that either seal configuration could be used and would work...
 

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Agreed best bet is to use what matches your serial number or contact merc tech support if you want to try the double lip seal.

I would think if you could use either style interchangeably they would just include one seal in the kit not both.

to the OP- do you have manual 14? If you take care to reinstall the shims in same place they were removed you should be ok but worth checking the rolling torque after seal install
No rolling torque on his drive, it's a basic torque setting.
 

Mark R.

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No rolling torque on his drive, it's a basic torque setting.
The outdrive serial number is 0F709127.
Along with the driveshaft seals, I plan to replace the yoke seal.
So won't I need to reset the rolling torque after that.?
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