dodgeram2500
Cadet
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- Sep 12, 2009
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Bought the boat 2 years ago, and only used it twice. Second time out I noticed that the shift cable bellows had come off. So the boat sat for a year until I got my garage finished so I could work on it, lol. This is what I found when I pulled the outdrive:

Guess the U joint bellows are leaking too. Does it look like gear oil in there or just water mixed with grease from the u-joint? Here's what the u-joint looked like:

It looks like the u-joint was under water because there was surface rust on the bottom third of the u joint. I doused it with Fluid Film before taking these pics. The u joint feels good and tight though, should it just be cleaned and greased or replaced because it was under water?
Also, all the bellows write ups I read discuss removing the shift cable from inside the boat, however I was told i could just disconnect the aft end of it and pull the gimble ring (not sure if this is the right term....what the sterndrive bolts to) off leaving the shift cable with the boat. Is this true? Thanks!
1968 MC-1 drive (120)
Edit: I plan on replacing the gimble bearing, doing an alignment, bellows, impeller, and pressure testing the outdrive.

Guess the U joint bellows are leaking too. Does it look like gear oil in there or just water mixed with grease from the u-joint? Here's what the u-joint looked like:

It looks like the u-joint was under water because there was surface rust on the bottom third of the u joint. I doused it with Fluid Film before taking these pics. The u joint feels good and tight though, should it just be cleaned and greased or replaced because it was under water?
Also, all the bellows write ups I read discuss removing the shift cable from inside the boat, however I was told i could just disconnect the aft end of it and pull the gimble ring (not sure if this is the right term....what the sterndrive bolts to) off leaving the shift cable with the boat. Is this true? Thanks!
1968 MC-1 drive (120)
Edit: I plan on replacing the gimble bearing, doing an alignment, bellows, impeller, and pressure testing the outdrive.