Mile-High Mariner
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2005
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- 136
Okay, fellas - time to spend some money on the big-lake boat!
My buddy took my 1987 Bayliner 2150 Capri cuddy out last year, neglecting first to dewinterize the boat and do all of the pre-season maintenance checks (oil, PS fluid, gear lube, etc.) and completely FRIED the upper gears. I mean tooth-melting, metal-shaving, WELDED-TOGETHER fried. There was, apparently, insufficient gear lube in the upper unit to prevent that unfortunate event. My first question is: does the lubricant communicate between the upper and lower units, or are they separate and sealed-off from each other? The second question is: am I okay with replacing or rebuilding only the upper unit or should I address both the upper and lower unit at the same time? The mechanic who tore down the upper unit indicates that the lower is okay, but I'm somewhat of a stickler about maintenance and repair. I have considered a new replacement or rebuilt upper unit, but I'm also looking at complete replacement drives or having mine custom remanufactured, and even entertaining the conversion to the Volvo Penta drive, but I'm a little nostalgic about my OMC system (grew up with OMC, Johnson, Evinrude, you see) and I'd like to keep it original insofar as I am able to do so, reasonably. Any opinions or guidance? Thanks, in advance, for your input! Dave