jtexas
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1979/70hp. Found a tiny bit of water in the gearcase, underwater pressure test indicated driveshaft seal. Removed bearing housing, found 2 damaged shims. These are the shims that ride underneath the bearing housing.
The guy at the parts house calipered 'em for me, 1 @ .002 and 1 @ .001
Parts list doesn't even show a .001, and .002 is discontinued/not available, so I have a .003 on order.
first question: I'm kinda second-guessing the parts counter guy, on account of I have no experience..........could there have been a .001 in there or is there a chance of measurement error. should I be looking for a .004?
next question: these shims both broke along a concentric ring around the center, leaving what appears to be a perfectly good shim with an extra large inside diameter (pic attached). Just how crucial is the inside diameter?
How common is it for these things to break? seems kinda unlikely to me.
Would you reinstall these?
thanks!
The guy at the parts house calipered 'em for me, 1 @ .002 and 1 @ .001
Parts list doesn't even show a .001, and .002 is discontinued/not available, so I have a .003 on order.
first question: I'm kinda second-guessing the parts counter guy, on account of I have no experience..........could there have been a .001 in there or is there a chance of measurement error. should I be looking for a .004?
next question: these shims both broke along a concentric ring around the center, leaving what appears to be a perfectly good shim with an extra large inside diameter (pic attached). Just how crucial is the inside diameter?
How common is it for these things to break? seems kinda unlikely to me.
Would you reinstall these?
thanks!
