Re: Lower Unit Full Water - Replace necessary?
Thanks Phill, I have a manual and am following it - Here's where I'm at....bearing carrier, thrust washer, thrust bearing, and reverse gear removed. From what I can see, reverse gear and forward gear looks in good shape. The pinion looks pretty good except that a couple of the teeth have some wear to them. I assume this is fine since it's only 3 out of say 20 teeth. This is as far as I can go for disassembling from the prop shaft side. Manual now says I would need to disassemble from the driveshaft now if I go any further...
As easy as you say it is...is there any point in going any further at this point since I've found the leak and performed a visual inspection from the prop shaft opening? The only reason I can think of to continue is to get a look at the clutch dog, but is it worth the extra effort and risk of screwing something up. I don't want to get into shimming the driveshaft with special tools and gauges...
Thanks Phill, I have a manual and am following it - Here's where I'm at....bearing carrier, thrust washer, thrust bearing, and reverse gear removed. From what I can see, reverse gear and forward gear looks in good shape. The pinion looks pretty good except that a couple of the teeth have some wear to them. I assume this is fine since it's only 3 out of say 20 teeth. This is as far as I can go for disassembling from the prop shaft side. Manual now says I would need to disassemble from the driveshaft now if I go any further...
As easy as you say it is...is there any point in going any further at this point since I've found the leak and performed a visual inspection from the prop shaft opening? The only reason I can think of to continue is to get a look at the clutch dog, but is it worth the extra effort and risk of screwing something up. I don't want to get into shimming the driveshaft with special tools and gauges...