So, I'm thinking I may have really screwed up. I didn't drain anything out of my lower unit when winter hit. (In fact, I didn't get my winterization done until after the freeze hit. Who would have thought winter would actually come to Minnesota?)
Anywho, the lower unit behind the propeller is cracked. I don't know what to call the thing other than expensive. It's the cone that leads through the water. You can see from the pictures that the cracks are thin - 1/16" to 1/8". From what I'm reading, I could drill out the ends of the cracks (to relieve stress), then clean with acetone, then epoxy...and pray. Oh, and test before the family vacation. If it fails the test, pull the drain plug and create some fish habitat. If not, I spent $10 and some time instead of $1500 that I don't have.
From what I see from the diagrams, that piece should take all that much pressure to blow the case apart. It would take most of the pressure from the water coming at it. T/F?
Should I take the gear housing off/apart and clean the inside thoroughly before applying JB Weld? Is there any risk that I will push JB Weld into the gear housing and cause problems down the line?
And is JB Marine Weld my best option or should I be looking at some other marine epoxy?
Anywho, the lower unit behind the propeller is cracked. I don't know what to call the thing other than expensive. It's the cone that leads through the water. You can see from the pictures that the cracks are thin - 1/16" to 1/8". From what I'm reading, I could drill out the ends of the cracks (to relieve stress), then clean with acetone, then epoxy...and pray. Oh, and test before the family vacation. If it fails the test, pull the drain plug and create some fish habitat. If not, I spent $10 and some time instead of $1500 that I don't have.
From what I see from the diagrams, that piece should take all that much pressure to blow the case apart. It would take most of the pressure from the water coming at it. T/F?
Should I take the gear housing off/apart and clean the inside thoroughly before applying JB Weld? Is there any risk that I will push JB Weld into the gear housing and cause problems down the line?
And is JB Marine Weld my best option or should I be looking at some other marine epoxy?