bajaunderground
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So...
I purchased my Cobalt from a guy in Chicago back in November. I water tested it and it ran and shifted like it should. Where I store it I noticed a little puddle of red fluid behind/under the transom...no big deal, I looked and there was small leak it the hose fitting that goes into the transom shield manifold...
In order to get to them the shop had to pull the drive, no big deal, right? It would not budge, after many attempts to separate the gimbal housing from the drive (heat, penetration oil, using rams) nothing... so he separated the gimbal housing from the transom assembly and broke out the side of the gimbal housing.
Upon inspection, there was some slight indicators of water infiltration in the drive shaft/u-joint bellows; however, the u-joints and gimbal bearing looked okay and moved as they should. The bellows were dry-rotted and looked old...called the PO and he claims his marina did all the servicing & winterization and that they should've pulled the drive every season to check bellows, gimbal and parts...he was pissed as well. Paint me skeptical on him having them do all the servicing. Considering the hours on the boat (259), the bellows looked original?
Due to the corrosion/pitting on the transom assembly, rams and gimbal housing the hoses are all but impossible to remove...couple with the fact that all the aluminum parts look like hammered dogs***. Rather than just purchase the broken housing, I've concluded to just replace all the parts (transom shield assembly and drive).
NEW TRANSOM ASSEMBLY: $3,699.00
REMANUFACTURED DRIVE: $6,500.00 (my drive assembly will not core based on it's condition). I'm considering a used, pressure tested drive for $2,500.00
Plus all the labor to "pull the original drive", transom assembly but before they pull the those, he has to pull the engine.
MORAL OF THE STORY: I'm an idiot, I should've asked to see all the service records and probably pulled the drive on the spot.
The good news is the rest of the boat is in excellent shape and in my opinion, worth putting the new drive and transom assembly on. Has anyone seen my vaseline?
I purchased my Cobalt from a guy in Chicago back in November. I water tested it and it ran and shifted like it should. Where I store it I noticed a little puddle of red fluid behind/under the transom...no big deal, I looked and there was small leak it the hose fitting that goes into the transom shield manifold...
In order to get to them the shop had to pull the drive, no big deal, right? It would not budge, after many attempts to separate the gimbal housing from the drive (heat, penetration oil, using rams) nothing... so he separated the gimbal housing from the transom assembly and broke out the side of the gimbal housing.
Upon inspection, there was some slight indicators of water infiltration in the drive shaft/u-joint bellows; however, the u-joints and gimbal bearing looked okay and moved as they should. The bellows were dry-rotted and looked old...called the PO and he claims his marina did all the servicing & winterization and that they should've pulled the drive every season to check bellows, gimbal and parts...he was pissed as well. Paint me skeptical on him having them do all the servicing. Considering the hours on the boat (259), the bellows looked original?
Due to the corrosion/pitting on the transom assembly, rams and gimbal housing the hoses are all but impossible to remove...couple with the fact that all the aluminum parts look like hammered dogs***. Rather than just purchase the broken housing, I've concluded to just replace all the parts (transom shield assembly and drive).
NEW TRANSOM ASSEMBLY: $3,699.00
REMANUFACTURED DRIVE: $6,500.00 (my drive assembly will not core based on it's condition). I'm considering a used, pressure tested drive for $2,500.00
Plus all the labor to "pull the original drive", transom assembly but before they pull the those, he has to pull the engine.
MORAL OF THE STORY: I'm an idiot, I should've asked to see all the service records and probably pulled the drive on the spot.
The good news is the rest of the boat is in excellent shape and in my opinion, worth putting the new drive and transom assembly on. Has anyone seen my vaseline?