I pulled my drive due to no longer having the ability to move under my own power...
here is what I have found...
I when I drained the rest of the gear oil there was a ton of metal shavings in the last bit of oil...
No key to keep water pump impeller anchored to drive shaft
The gear case has been damaged before (evidence of welding), as well as a broken cavitation plate (covered with a hydrofoil/stabilizer)
Unit will only go into reverse (shift shaft will only rotate ~90* CCW),
The splines in the drive shaft housing that the drive shaft mates with turn with the engine
The shift shaft coupler in the drive shaft housing moves with the controls...
It seems to me that the water pump was replaced and not properly installed, when it became loaded down the water pump quit causing the drive shaft to break Looks to me like when the water pump quit, everything overheated real nicely... I wasn't able to check the propeller shaft side play, but it has enough that I can feel it (quite likely more than .003"). The "Rubber Centrifugal Slinger" at the base of the water pump drive is also badly cracked...
I only have about 3 hours of run time on the boat since I got it, 1 hour of which was when it was hooked up to a garden hose, 20 - 30 minutes test drive before changing the prop, and the remainder (trying) to tube behind it...
At any rate unless someone can convince me that what happened was just a fluke (or something I caused), I think I am going to have to choke slam the previous owner...
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/IMG_0730.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/IMG_0733.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/STA70068.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/STA70074.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/STA70075.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/STA70066.jpg
final questions:
Looking at the "special" tools and the time involved in further disassembly/rebuild I think it is probably in my best interest to just get a new/used/rebuilt gear case... any other thoughts? Or do you think it would be more economical to have someone rebuild it for me (keep in mind the case might have more undisclosed damage)
I believe I have a "R" type drive (preload pin on driveshaft)... if that is true can I install a Alpha lower (without preload pin)?
I will also be doing the bellows and the gimbal bearing (different thread), is there anything else I should look at?
here is what I have found...
I when I drained the rest of the gear oil there was a ton of metal shavings in the last bit of oil...
No key to keep water pump impeller anchored to drive shaft
The gear case has been damaged before (evidence of welding), as well as a broken cavitation plate (covered with a hydrofoil/stabilizer)
Unit will only go into reverse (shift shaft will only rotate ~90* CCW),
The splines in the drive shaft housing that the drive shaft mates with turn with the engine
The shift shaft coupler in the drive shaft housing moves with the controls...
It seems to me that the water pump was replaced and not properly installed, when it became loaded down the water pump quit causing the drive shaft to break Looks to me like when the water pump quit, everything overheated real nicely... I wasn't able to check the propeller shaft side play, but it has enough that I can feel it (quite likely more than .003"). The "Rubber Centrifugal Slinger" at the base of the water pump drive is also badly cracked...
I only have about 3 hours of run time on the boat since I got it, 1 hour of which was when it was hooked up to a garden hose, 20 - 30 minutes test drive before changing the prop, and the remainder (trying) to tube behind it...
At any rate unless someone can convince me that what happened was just a fluke (or something I caused), I think I am going to have to choke slam the previous owner...
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/IMG_0730.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/IMG_0733.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/STA70068.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/STA70074.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/STA70075.jpg
http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh258/freak007/STA70066.jpg
final questions:
Looking at the "special" tools and the time involved in further disassembly/rebuild I think it is probably in my best interest to just get a new/used/rebuilt gear case... any other thoughts? Or do you think it would be more economical to have someone rebuild it for me (keep in mind the case might have more undisclosed damage)
I believe I have a "R" type drive (preload pin on driveshaft)... if that is true can I install a Alpha lower (without preload pin)?
I will also be doing the bellows and the gimbal bearing (different thread), is there anything else I should look at?