Resealing outdrive...ridges where seals ride

F14CRAZY

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What's the best way to remove the ridges formed by the lip seals on shafts and gears? I need to reseal my Series 400 again...its leaking in water in EVERY submerged oil compartment. Is a lathe needed? I'm pretty sure this is why my first attempt wasn't successful (hey it was a couple years ago...I've gotten smarter since then lol). Thanks guys.
 

perna00

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Re: Resealing outdrive...ridges where seals ride

Well, I just had a yoke with the lip seal worn slightly into it. If they are barely into it, I heard you can use and emory cloth to buff them out but if you have to go any heavier than that (like with a lathe), the seal won't seal to it. Might just have to replace the part.
 

Howard Sterndrive

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Re: Resealing outdrive...ridges where seals ride

google "speedi-sleeve"

I sleeved the propshaft on my 800 series lower and on a couple outboards over the years. They work well, but you have to get creative with installer tools as they have to slide so far along.
I remember using a piece of metal conduit... left the propshaft in the freezer overnight and put the sleeve in the toaster oven to 325F
 

F14CRAZY

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Re: Resealing outdrive...ridges where seals ride

I've heard of those...is there any other way to refinish the sealing surfaces? I checked everything with a pressure/vacuum tester after I resealed it and it was all good but after a season in a wet slip its compartments are in varying degrees of wet...from milkshake to creamed coffee to Evian
 
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