pulling outdrive, replace gaskets?

DaveG55

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Outdrive was off about 2 weeks ago. Had all new gaskets, hoses and bellows. Need to pull it off to reinstall the exhaust bellows. Will the gaskets and o rings be fresh enough to reuse?
 
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Condor1970

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Well call me cheap and wreckless, but as someone who has rebuilt lots of industrial equipment over the years, I am of the opinion that if it is as new as you say, and has not been seriously stressed or damaged during operation and/or removal, I do tend to re-use gaskets and even O-rings when they are only a couple weeks old. With gaskets, sometimes I may grease them or spray them with Silicon spray to sort of rejuvenate them a little, so they will compress and seal properly when reinstalled.

I am doing the same as you. I am pulling my upper to replace a shift cable here next week. I just put the upper back a week ago to grease the U-joints. If nothing tears, and the O-ring is fine, I will also re-use them. It hasn't even been in the water yet, so that is also why.
 
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thumpar

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You could probably get by without using new gaskets for the few bucks it cost for the kit why not just replace them? My local Napa has them in stock.
 

achris

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'O' rings yes, gasket no.... The gasket does compress and doesn't 'uncompress' when the drive is removed. I would strongly recommend against spraying or greasing it, even when new. If the gasket is 'slippery' when installed, it can slip out of place where it is quite narrow (down the starboard side is the shift slide cavity) and allow water where we don't want water....

Chris.......
 
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