Gixer
Well-Known Member
I had a PSS seal fitted a while ago and have always had a small leak which I'm wondering if I should bother doing anything with. At rest its fine but when the engine is working hard I get a small amount of water past the seal. It not a problem, more of an annoyance.
I'm assuming that the pressure on the engine mounts when pushing the boat is lowering the pressure on the seal and causing water to mist past. I've got an old 1GM10 which I know vibrates being single cylinder. The manual says you can increase the pressure on the bellows by 1/2in. I've never adjusted the PSS so am a little nervous...
Question is, should I bother or am I just going to increase the wear on the PSS seal for no real benefit?
I'm also wondering of my engine mounts might need looking at, I believe they are original 1990's.
Any thoughts?
I'm assuming that the pressure on the engine mounts when pushing the boat is lowering the pressure on the seal and causing water to mist past. I've got an old 1GM10 which I know vibrates being single cylinder. The manual says you can increase the pressure on the bellows by 1/2in. I've never adjusted the PSS so am a little nervous...
Question is, should I bother or am I just going to increase the wear on the PSS seal for no real benefit?
I'm also wondering of my engine mounts might need looking at, I believe they are original 1990's.
Any thoughts?
