Cleaning outside of transmission

gianenrico

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My engine has produced a lot of salt water through the anti-syphon valve, and said water was carried by a small black pipe well camouflaged between the 2 salt water hoses, just above the transmission gear, which now looks covered by salt encrustations (boat is 4 month old). My question: keeping in mind that the installation is just under the 2 stern cabins, what are your suggestions to wipe out the salt and to protect from other possible salt water drips the transmission?
I have now led the black pipe end to an (empty) plastic bottle of Schweppes (Yup, we love
 
If it is salt then hot water to remove it. After all salt washed away and the transmission case is dry, a good covering of Finnegans "Waxoyl" should do the trick and keep the transmission case in pristine condition.
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I agree with Cliff but seawater is also has a high "temporary hardness" ie has a high concetration of calcium and magnesiun bicarbonates which may have left a carbonate scale behind which will not be removed by hot water. It can be ignored though.

Waxoyl is an idea but it forms a sticky and rather messy coating, which will always soften when things get warm, and in my experience does not give particularly good protection from salt water.

I do think you should remove any rust build up, treat the remaining surface rust with a good rust remover and then maybe repaint the casing.
 
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