Are there any negatives to removing the leg for 6 months?

sickwilly

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I have a 2004 4.3 merc carb alpha. I just hit 100 hours and have some oxidation on the rear outdrive, and feel like its time to change the impeller.

My plan is to winterize like normal, but after I drain the oil out of the outdrive I was thinking I would remove it and put it in my garage. Then over the winter I can replace the impeller and either rub out the oxidation or do some touch up painting. This would also mean I am breaking the leg in half while not attached to the boat to do the impeller.

I store my boat for 6 months, so the outdrive would be empty of gear lube for 6 months, and the back of the boat would have the drive missing for 6 months (but will be indoors in a barn).

Are there any problems with this strategy that I am not thinking of?

Would it be better to just get the job done over a long weekend and store it with the outdrive back on and full of oil (which means I just don't do any touch up painting).

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
 

HT32BSX115

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Re: Are there any negatives to removing the leg for 6 months?

Howdy,

Storing your outdrive in your garage wouldn't be a problem nor would leaving it off for any length of time (make sure you thoroughly drain water from the block, manifold/risers, oil, and steering coolers etc......and if it gets below freezing in your garage, any pooled water in the drive)

A downside of leaving the drive without oil in it could be forgetting that it doesn't have oil in it and installing it......you only do that once usually (per drive :eek:) That happened to my brother at a Four Winns dealer.....they didn't bother to put oil in the drive and he picked it up thinking it was all 'done' (they said it was "done":p)..... he only made it about halfway around the lake:rolleyes:


Cheers,


Rick
 

John_S

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Re: Are there any negatives to removing the leg for 6 months?

I remove mine every year for winterization. I built a stand and leave the oil in it. Block off the bellows area, such that the mice don't want to make a home in there. Also check the engine alignment, per maintenance schedule (once a year). The replacement gasket set is around $10.
 
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