I have a 1977 bowrider with a 351 windsor and a mercruiser alpha one. On the lake, running fine. Had it running at about 30 mph, then throttled it down quickly. It died (which is not unusual)...and when I went to restart it, the engine would not turn over.
Got home, removed the belt. Alternator and water pump spin freely by hand. Can't turn the engine using a breaker bar.
So, I removed the stern drive. Now I can turn the engine by hand, and it turns. I cannot spin the outdrive by hand.
So, it looks like the stern drive has seized up. When I removed it, there were a couple of torn seals, and signs of water.
Should I be able to spin the outdrive by hand once it is removed? And is there anything short of rebuilding the outdrive that I can check or try?
Thanks
Got home, removed the belt. Alternator and water pump spin freely by hand. Can't turn the engine using a breaker bar.
So, I removed the stern drive. Now I can turn the engine by hand, and it turns. I cannot spin the outdrive by hand.
So, it looks like the stern drive has seized up. When I removed it, there were a couple of torn seals, and signs of water.
Should I be able to spin the outdrive by hand once it is removed? And is there anything short of rebuilding the outdrive that I can check or try?
Thanks