inside0ut
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- Sep 3, 2013
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This seems like the topic of the week, and here is my problem.
Alittle backstory....
I have a 87 Wellcraft 210 with a 350 and Alpha one outdrive.
I started to notice some oil in the bilge about the middle of the summer. I thought at the time it was due to a leaky oil pan seal (which i have) and the fact that I suspect the motor consumes some oil. Its an older 350, but it runs like a top. I have only had the boat a year, bought it used off of a guy for next to nothing. This is the first boat I have owned, and I have been learning the intricacies of boat maint through friends and this site. Last week, I had to get it out of the marina and drove the boat 48 miles to a launch near my "winter home" for the boat. There was not a hiccup, as always, and the boat ran well. I shut the motor off to wait for the trailer to be brought down, and all of a sudden I heard a kind of clicking noise every once in awhile, not constant, coming from the outdrive while in neutral. When I put the boat in gear to get it to the trailer it stopped. It was new noise and had never done that before.
This weekend I decided to winterize the boat. When I started the boat up, I could hear the clicking/knocking sound in neutral, but give it some gas and it goes away. I searched through this site and found some posts on what to look for and things to check. The first was to open the top of the outdrive....and this is what I saw.
The "gear oil" is now gray sludge. I took the outdrive off and when I did I located the source of the oil in the bilge. My guess is the outdrive has been puking oil in there for a bit.
It looks like the seal in behind the u-joint is the culprit, I can see where it has been oozing out.
Now for the big question...am I screwed? Since it made the noise, I dont know if/how much damage was done basically running with no gear lube. Is it possible to flush the outdrive, reseal it, and it will be ok?
If anyone has a plan of attack for this, I am all ears.
I appreciate it!
Alittle backstory....
I have a 87 Wellcraft 210 with a 350 and Alpha one outdrive.
I started to notice some oil in the bilge about the middle of the summer. I thought at the time it was due to a leaky oil pan seal (which i have) and the fact that I suspect the motor consumes some oil. Its an older 350, but it runs like a top. I have only had the boat a year, bought it used off of a guy for next to nothing. This is the first boat I have owned, and I have been learning the intricacies of boat maint through friends and this site. Last week, I had to get it out of the marina and drove the boat 48 miles to a launch near my "winter home" for the boat. There was not a hiccup, as always, and the boat ran well. I shut the motor off to wait for the trailer to be brought down, and all of a sudden I heard a kind of clicking noise every once in awhile, not constant, coming from the outdrive while in neutral. When I put the boat in gear to get it to the trailer it stopped. It was new noise and had never done that before.
This weekend I decided to winterize the boat. When I started the boat up, I could hear the clicking/knocking sound in neutral, but give it some gas and it goes away. I searched through this site and found some posts on what to look for and things to check. The first was to open the top of the outdrive....and this is what I saw.

The "gear oil" is now gray sludge. I took the outdrive off and when I did I located the source of the oil in the bilge. My guess is the outdrive has been puking oil in there for a bit.

It looks like the seal in behind the u-joint is the culprit, I can see where it has been oozing out.
Now for the big question...am I screwed? Since it made the noise, I dont know if/how much damage was done basically running with no gear lube. Is it possible to flush the outdrive, reseal it, and it will be ok?
If anyone has a plan of attack for this, I am all ears.
I appreciate it!