My 1988 OMC Cobra took in some water last season and when I pulled the drive to winterize I had a lot of outdrive oil in the driveshaft bellow.
So today I started working on find the leaks, I assume there is a leak letting water into the outdrive and another leak letting the outdrive oil into the bellow. So I pressure tested the drive at 3psi and over about 10mins it would lose pressure. Pressurized it again and sprayed the whole drive down with soupy water, I found no bubbles anywhere. I repeated this and no luck. The drive has to be leaking by where the driveshaft goes into the drive but no bubbles around there either.
Any tips or specific places to look for leaks on the cobra? My next try would be to stick in a 55gal drum and fill it with water and pressurize it. But just thinking about that makes my back hurt.
Also I tried to move the shift lever/rod/shaft by hand and it was very very very hard, I never did get it in gear. I had a hard shift issue last season, any idea on how to fix that? The shaft does look a little dirty/corroded.
So today I started working on find the leaks, I assume there is a leak letting water into the outdrive and another leak letting the outdrive oil into the bellow. So I pressure tested the drive at 3psi and over about 10mins it would lose pressure. Pressurized it again and sprayed the whole drive down with soupy water, I found no bubbles anywhere. I repeated this and no luck. The drive has to be leaking by where the driveshaft goes into the drive but no bubbles around there either.
Any tips or specific places to look for leaks on the cobra? My next try would be to stick in a 55gal drum and fill it with water and pressurize it. But just thinking about that makes my back hurt.
Also I tried to move the shift lever/rod/shaft by hand and it was very very very hard, I never did get it in gear. I had a hard shift issue last season, any idea on how to fix that? The shaft does look a little dirty/corroded.