stephentyler20
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2008
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- 117
Hi all! As usual with the new year here, my mind's starting to drift back to the boat again (no pun intended). I have the luxury of keeping my boat in a heated barn, so even though I winterized it, I hadn't gotten around to changing the gear lube yet (I did it late in the season over the summer anyway). Went down today to do it... Happy to report that the oil was as green as when it went in, and looked (superficially) flawless. The only thing I noticed on both drain plugs (I have magnet plugs in both upper and lower), is that there were some black metal bits (very very small, like dust) on each plug. Not a lot, but enough that I wiped them off with a rag. Is this fairly normal? I redid the upper gear housing last year, for what it's worth, and haven't touched the lower housing. And it's a 1988 Alpha One drive.
So at the end of last season, I was starting to hear a faint knocking sound coming from the drive. The sound was only audible at lower speeds and idle, but it was very much there. It sounded in tune with the drive shaft speed, and was definitely coming from the upper part of the drive. Is this likely to be the U-joints? If so, probably best to pull the drive and replace them right? I haven't pulled the drive yet this season, so I haven't been able to inspect them. Since I'm way too busy with school this year to work on this myself, I'd probably have to hunt down a mechanic to do this one for me... how much should I expect this to cost about?
So at the end of last season, I was starting to hear a faint knocking sound coming from the drive. The sound was only audible at lower speeds and idle, but it was very much there. It sounded in tune with the drive shaft speed, and was definitely coming from the upper part of the drive. Is this likely to be the U-joints? If so, probably best to pull the drive and replace them right? I haven't pulled the drive yet this season, so I haven't been able to inspect them. Since I'm way too busy with school this year to work on this myself, I'd probably have to hunt down a mechanic to do this one for me... how much should I expect this to cost about?