djrussell0
Active Member
Hi all, thought I might just share a tip with any one just about to change the oil seals on the prop spindle.
They drift inwards i.e. towards the back off flange as there is a lip stopping seal moving forward so you must remove outer bearing cone and make sure you don’t lose any shims behind the outer race.
I know this all seems obvious, but with a corroded flange and gumph around the seal its not obvious and you may chip the lip trying to drift forward.
Also on a side note when changing the saildrive diaphragm it had a 1994 date on it and when put side to side with new one you could not tell the difference if that helps any one sleep better at night.
not advising that you do leave 20 years(I was told mine was 7 years old, should have checked myself) but as I said insurance issues aside they are not going fail on there 7th birthday for sure.
They drift inwards i.e. towards the back off flange as there is a lip stopping seal moving forward so you must remove outer bearing cone and make sure you don’t lose any shims behind the outer race.
I know this all seems obvious, but with a corroded flange and gumph around the seal its not obvious and you may chip the lip trying to drift forward.
Also on a side note when changing the saildrive diaphragm it had a 1994 date on it and when put side to side with new one you could not tell the difference if that helps any one sleep better at night.
not advising that you do leave 20 years(I was told mine was 7 years old, should have checked myself) but as I said insurance issues aside they are not going fail on there 7th birthday for sure.