1989 4.3L Cobra<br /><br />Ok, finally worked up the nerve to pull my outdrive for the first time to replace the transom shift cable. Found water in the U-joint bellows. Thing is, both U-joint and exhaust bellows were both replaced by a shop last August, and the boat has only about 25 hours on it since then. Exhaust bellows was completely dry (I haven't driven the boat in approx. 3 weeks). I've read through my OMC Service Manual & Parts Catalogue, but the level of detail (for things I suspect that don't pertain to this situation) is giving me a headache, and causing as much confusion as answering questions. <br /><br />Question #1: outside of the bellows attachment (or cracks in the bellows itself), is there anything else that might cause water to leak that I should check?<br /><br />Question #2: to remove & check the U-joint bellows, do I only need to remove the pivot housing? If so, are there any other parts (gaskets, o-rings, etc.) I'll need when I replace it? (I already have the gear housing to pivot housing gasket, water passage seal, and two o-rings that came in a gasket kit to mount the drive after replacing the shift cable)<br /><br />Thanks for any feedback. I know this is probably very basic stuff, but I could use reassurance given it's the first time I've pulled the drive.