Volvo 300 with a DPSM outdrive.
Had a leaky trim cylinder so I bought a new seal kit and I believe I followed this Youtube video (
) exactly with the same seal kit he uses in the video.
The trim system was working perfectly BEFORE the rebuild, but it was leaking fluid, the fluid in the reservoir was milky, and the reservour ended up being full of really nasty sludge.
The rebuild included all of the seals, and seemed to go without a hitch. It sat on the trailer in the shop for a couple of weeks after the rebuild and didn't leak a single drop of fluid.
Took it out last week and the motor won't stay trimmed up under load. She creeps back down to it's lowest position due to the force after a few seconds. The pump will actually push the outdrive up while under load, but the prop force pushes it back down within a few seconds. Doesn't seem to be leaking any fluid, but I didn't investigate that very thoroughly yet.
Seems obvious that something went wrong with the seal kit rebuild, but I'm not familiar enough with how the system works to know which seals to check or if it might be something in the pump, or elsewhere.
Thanks!
Had a leaky trim cylinder so I bought a new seal kit and I believe I followed this Youtube video (
The trim system was working perfectly BEFORE the rebuild, but it was leaking fluid, the fluid in the reservoir was milky, and the reservour ended up being full of really nasty sludge.
The rebuild included all of the seals, and seemed to go without a hitch. It sat on the trailer in the shop for a couple of weeks after the rebuild and didn't leak a single drop of fluid.
Took it out last week and the motor won't stay trimmed up under load. She creeps back down to it's lowest position due to the force after a few seconds. The pump will actually push the outdrive up while under load, but the prop force pushes it back down within a few seconds. Doesn't seem to be leaking any fluid, but I didn't investigate that very thoroughly yet.
Seems obvious that something went wrong with the seal kit rebuild, but I'm not familiar enough with how the system works to know which seals to check or if it might be something in the pump, or elsewhere.
Thanks!
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