gordmac
Well-Known Member
Thought I would advance this.
Bought a Laser vacuum/pressure tester, seems a decent enough bit of kit but surprisingly hard work pumping it! Got a m24x1.5 plastic plug and glued a copper pipe into it but that failed at 8psi. A m8 bleed screw sealed with o ring, washer and another o ring works for using the drain plug hole, plastic pipe from the pump attached with a small cable tie.
I had 5l of diesel in it which wouldn't drain until the filler plug was more or less completely out, the threads must make a reasonable seal.
10psi pressure held with the prop shaft in different places and in forward, neutral and reverse for at least an hour in total.
10 psi vacuum held in neutral and with the shaft in different places but within 10min of moving the gear selector down the pressure was zero. Held 10psi pressure in that position ok.
Seems then there is an issue with the gearshift seals. Presumably removing the four screws holding it on lets me remove the mechanism and get about the seals? Anything I need to watch out for taking it off?
I think I would be as well doing the shaft ones as well, any reason I shouldn't?
Should I use Volvo bits or are cheaper parts available that will do fine?
Bought a Laser vacuum/pressure tester, seems a decent enough bit of kit but surprisingly hard work pumping it! Got a m24x1.5 plastic plug and glued a copper pipe into it but that failed at 8psi. A m8 bleed screw sealed with o ring, washer and another o ring works for using the drain plug hole, plastic pipe from the pump attached with a small cable tie.
I had 5l of diesel in it which wouldn't drain until the filler plug was more or less completely out, the threads must make a reasonable seal.
10psi pressure held with the prop shaft in different places and in forward, neutral and reverse for at least an hour in total.
10 psi vacuum held in neutral and with the shaft in different places but within 10min of moving the gear selector down the pressure was zero. Held 10psi pressure in that position ok.
Seems then there is an issue with the gearshift seals. Presumably removing the four screws holding it on lets me remove the mechanism and get about the seals? Anything I need to watch out for taking it off?
I think I would be as well doing the shaft ones as well, any reason I shouldn't?
Should I use Volvo bits or are cheaper parts available that will do fine?