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Old 08-13-2002, 08:01 PM
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Hi All,

So, the port drive was leaking lube out of the upper seal into the bellows and then into the bildge. The (incompetent) mechanic removed the drive (nicking the prop I just got back from York) and replaced the seal. Said he sanded and polished the yoke shaft and so the seal would work. Put the drive back on. Ran the boat once and the seal leaked again (this time MUCH faster). Same mechanic removes drive and informs me the yoke is bad (looking at it he never sanded or polished it) and replaces the yoke, forward U joint and seal again. Seems to be holding the lube but now the drive makes a kind of "wirring" noise. I can only hear it at idle (engine sound cover it up above idle) and makes this noise in or out of gear. It doesn't change pitch if you turn the wheel. It is actually easier to hear down in the cabin at idle.

I watched the level of lube in the reservoir and never let it go dry. What did this guy screw up? What are the potential problems that are looming ahead. I am ready to take the drive to another mechanic, but I need to know what could have been screw up by this mechanic so I know what to look for.

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Old 08-13-2002, 08:44 PM
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Default Gimbal Bearing?

Almost sounds like it could be a gimbal bearing?
 
Old 08-13-2002, 08:56 PM
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Thanks Blackhawk,

From what I understand, a gimbal bearing would make noise when you turn the drive left/right. This noise is consistant, in/out of gear, left/right.

What could he have messed with to make this happen?

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Hmm, setting the bearing preload on the upper after changing the inner yoke shaft is critical and requires the proper tools and procedure. I would wonder if that isnt causing the noise.
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Hey Mongo,

Got your email...glad to hear your summer is going well, despite the small setbacks...I'll be redoing my dash this winter as well...I'm thinking about AutoMeters to be different or perhaps some chrome or silver Gaffrigs...we'll see.

Where can I get some Poliglow...I want to try it on my dash...and how's the Daquiri Wacker??? I bought one of those ones that plug into the cig lighter in the cabin, but I don't think the wiring is substantial enough in there...it won't crush the ice!!

Anywho...it sounds like maybe the gearset on the input shaft may not have been shimmed properly and maybe that's why you're getting the whine...
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Hi Sean & 31,

Thanks for the help. It wouldn't surprise me if they didn't set the pre-load properly. I'll call them on it tomorrow.

I was thinking about white Gaffrig monsters with green bezles. I am going to see if I can get a new panel made out of carbon fiber. Should look cool.

I forgot to take pics of the dash before the Poliglow, but the after looks like it is brand new! You can get it online at http://www.poliglowproducts.com/. They don't sell samples, just complete kits. Go ahead and buy one, you won't be dissapointed. Just remember it takes 4-6 coats to look right. If you stop at 2-3 you will not like it! Follow the directions! Also, you can give them a call. They were very helpful with me.

Throw the cig lighter thing away and get the real thing! Mines already gone at least 100 mph (marg's per hour!) and I'm still on the first tank of gas!

Anyway, any other ideas about the whine in the drive?

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Anyone else have a suggestion? Marc at Bam? Jay at Cataline?

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Imongo,

I had a gimbal bearing get "rough" in my old boat and it growled all the time. You can kind of "feel" it throughout the boat too.
 
Old 08-14-2002, 03:53 PM
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its the gimble bearing
 
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Merlin sighting.....
 


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