Hello all,
I have 1987 Bayliner Capri Cuddy with an Volvo Penta 4 cyl. 2.3l AQ131 (I think) and a 275 drive.
I took the boat out this weekend and upon returning to shore I discovered a split in the U joint drive bellows. Milky gunk oozing from the split....
The shift cable has a little notch of plastic catching the bellows hose and has made a split in it.
I checked the gear oil..clear and no signs of water. It seems to be just a case of water getting into the bellows via the hose only. There is no signs of water invading anywhere else it shouldn't. I'm going to remove the upper gear housing and take the hose off to expose the u joint and see the damage.
My question is this...If after removing the gear housing and u joint, I find the drive shaft nice and tight with no give or grinding, is the intermediate bearing salvageable? Can I just remove as much of the old grease as poss and clean up and soak with more grease?
Or could I just remove the aft intermediate bearing without having to remove the motor and bell housing? ( I believe this model has two sets of bearings on the drive shaft. One in the flywheel side, and the other on the bell housing side)
Has anyone done this, just cleaned up I mean and repacked with grease and been okay?
oh...what would be the best and most thorough way to remove moisture from the bearing? (other than removing and changing it..lol)
Glasgow
I have 1987 Bayliner Capri Cuddy with an Volvo Penta 4 cyl. 2.3l AQ131 (I think) and a 275 drive.
I took the boat out this weekend and upon returning to shore I discovered a split in the U joint drive bellows. Milky gunk oozing from the split....
The shift cable has a little notch of plastic catching the bellows hose and has made a split in it.
I checked the gear oil..clear and no signs of water. It seems to be just a case of water getting into the bellows via the hose only. There is no signs of water invading anywhere else it shouldn't. I'm going to remove the upper gear housing and take the hose off to expose the u joint and see the damage.
My question is this...If after removing the gear housing and u joint, I find the drive shaft nice and tight with no give or grinding, is the intermediate bearing salvageable? Can I just remove as much of the old grease as poss and clean up and soak with more grease?
Or could I just remove the aft intermediate bearing without having to remove the motor and bell housing? ( I believe this model has two sets of bearings on the drive shaft. One in the flywheel side, and the other on the bell housing side)
Has anyone done this, just cleaned up I mean and repacked with grease and been okay?
oh...what would be the best and most thorough way to remove moisture from the bearing? (other than removing and changing it..lol)
Glasgow