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water in lower unit 14 years 1 month ago #17110

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Hey fellas, I 've got water in my lower unit. 63 75hp electric shift. Would like to know the most likely place the water could come in ? I checked around the prop shaft, no oil. How common is it for water to get through the drive shaft under the water pump. I'm thinking that could be a possibility. Any thoughts?

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Re:water in lower unit 14 years 1 month ago #17125

Best way to find the leak is to pressurize the unit and submerge it - look for bubbles.
- Scott

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Re:water in lower unit 14 years 1 month ago #17146

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Great idea Chinewalker, Will do!Thanks

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Re:water in lower unit 14 years 1 month ago #17218

From 40+ years of outboard repair experience.
Put a seal kit in it.
Not that expensive and easier to do than you might think.
4 seals on the screws that hold the retainer on the propshaft, -O-ring there as well. Propshaft and driveshaft seals.
These seals do wear out.

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professor wrote:

From 40+ years of outboard repair experience.


Put a seal kit in it.
Not that expensive and easier to do than you might think.
4 seals on the screws that hold the retainer on the propshaft, -O-ring there as well. Propshaft and driveshaft seals.
These seals do wear out.

I put a seal kit in it 7yrs ago and have another seal kit ready to go. But I might have a groove worn in one of my drive shafts so I'll try what Scott recommended to determine my leak.I hope I don't have to separate the gear case from the cavitation plate if I can avoid it. I have a parts engine with less wear (looks like),so I have shafts.Thanks, jim

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Re:water in lower unit 14 years 1 month ago #17387

I have lots of spare lower units and shafts as well.

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Re:water in lower unit 14 years 1 month ago #17519

Hey professor - got any good blocks for a '54 fastwin 15hp? I'm tearing one down now for rebuild, and the block is questionable given a rusted in place piston and a snapped off head bolt....

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Re:water in lower unit 14 years 1 month ago #17583

No
I do not think I have one of those.

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Re:water in lower unit 14 years 1 month ago #18193

Thanks anyway

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