Drive Fluid in Bilge
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Drive Fluid in Bilge
I topped off both reservoirs and went out for the day. One side leaked fluid into the bilge. Pure fluid, no milkshake. The drives were in an up position as I had also changed the props on the lift and hate the idea of diving for the one I drop.
Why would this overflow?
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Shawn
Why would this overflow?
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Re: Drive Fluid in Bilge
when I had this trouble I learned it was too much heat in the drive caused by a bearing going bad. the drive crashed. we found slight corrosion on a bearing surface on a lower shaft. the corroosion may have been from water sitting in the drive or electrolysis. once repaired all was fine.
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Re: Drive Fluid in Bilge
Agreed..... Sort of like antifreeze in a car, when it heats up, it needs somewhere to push it due to the expansion, thus the overflow tank in a car. I'd have outdrive checked out for specific cause...
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Re: Drive Fluid in Bilge
Both of my drives were gone through over the winter by Colobello in Florida. He replaced seals etc. They have only been run about 3 hours since rebuild.
Bad Girl, did you have water in the fluid?
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Bad Girl, did you have water in the fluid?
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Re: Drive Fluid in Bilge
check the little rubber seal that fits in the cap and make sure its still there and you might not think in can happen but check the corners of the bottle for a pinhole. i hunted a problem in mine for a cpl of weeks begore i noticed the bottle had a little hole in the upper corner that was probably weak from production but it took 2 years to break through!
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Re: Drive Fluid in Bilge
Hi Shawn I don't it is unusual for those bottles to leak. Maybe you just had to much oil in them and when the drive warmed up the oil expanded.
Keep an eye on it.
Keep an eye on it.
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Re: Drive Fluid in Bilge
The fitting comes out of the bottom and there is a nut INSIDE of the reservoir to tighten it. Check that nut and make sure it's good and tight. The next thing to check is the routing of the hose. The hose can be mis routed so it rubs on the drive shaft.