I have a 1995 200 HP Mercury outboard on my deck boat … my lift won't always bring the lower unit high enough above the water to tuck it under and drain the water sitting in the exhaust hub. So it sits tilted up {sometimes for extended periods) and water just sits in the exhaust cavity creating corrosion in the area just behind and around the bearing carrier o-ring. I'm concerned that eventually it will get under the o-ring and cause a leak that would be difficult to fix as well as making it just that much more difficult to remove the bearing carrier for any future gearcase service.
So, I'm thinking of drilling two small drain holes (yeah, crazy, I know) about a 1/2" behind the bearing carrier o-ring, one on either side of the vertical bottom rib of the bearing carrier housing to allow water to drain out when the motor is tilted up. I think angling the holes slightly fore to aft going in from the outside bottom would keep positive pressure on the holes while the boat is under way to prevent exhaust from coming out the holes and going into the prop causing cavitation. I'm thinking of starting with very small (easy to patch if necessary) 1/8" weep holes but can work my way up if they get clogged too easily.
I'm not sure if this is a brilliant solution or a really bad idea. Thoughts and/or alternative solutions?
So, I'm thinking of drilling two small drain holes (yeah, crazy, I know) about a 1/2" behind the bearing carrier o-ring, one on either side of the vertical bottom rib of the bearing carrier housing to allow water to drain out when the motor is tilted up. I think angling the holes slightly fore to aft going in from the outside bottom would keep positive pressure on the holes while the boat is under way to prevent exhaust from coming out the holes and going into the prop causing cavitation. I'm thinking of starting with very small (easy to patch if necessary) 1/8" weep holes but can work my way up if they get clogged too easily.
I'm not sure if this is a brilliant solution or a really bad idea. Thoughts and/or alternative solutions?