drive reservoir overflowing
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Herewith I attach a picture of the top cap and reservoir. As you can see there is a hole in the top cap. Is there maybe some kind of gasket in front of the hole of the top cap? I am from The Netherlands so my technical English is not so good.
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Attaching the picture doesn't work so please use this link
http://www.xs4all.nl/~wampie/top%20cap-2.jpg
just past and copy in your browser and you will be redirected to The Netherlands!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~wampie/top%20cap-2.jpg
just past and copy in your browser and you will be redirected to The Netherlands!
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Find a buddy with the same cap and compare. The cap has a sealing surface of some sort. The holes will let pressure out at a pre-determined point. Look for the rubber seal. The cap needs to fit snug. When it is on right it will be a bear to get off by hand.
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Sounds like someone lost the sealing gasket. Have you owned this boat prior to the problem starting? Just be aware that if the cap is working properly you are building excess heat. Not sure but I think I heard that the cap is designed to hold 7 PSI.
I had an XZ that was blowing oil out the reservoir. Turned out that a vertical shaft bearing was going out and building heat. Keep an eye on the condition and smell of the lube. Let us know how it turns out and how the jack works out. The B-3 does run hot compared to other Bravos.
I had an XZ that was blowing oil out the reservoir. Turned out that a vertical shaft bearing was going out and building heat. Keep an eye on the condition and smell of the lube. Let us know how it turns out and how the jack works out. The B-3 does run hot compared to other Bravos.
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So there supposed to be a sealing for the hole in the cap ?
I bought the boat in march and let it serviced at full tilt marine and then let it transport to the netherlands. The former owner Mike Shaak didn't had any problems with the boat. He traded it in at full tilt and i found him on the crownline forum.
Any help is welcome
I bought the boat in march and let it serviced at full tilt marine and then let it transport to the netherlands. The former owner Mike Shaak didn't had any problems with the boat. He traded it in at full tilt and i found him on the crownline forum.
Any help is welcome
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Someone correct me if I am wrong as I am going from memory but cap is gasketed in some fashion. Perhaps on the bottle itself? If you left the cap off or loose it will puke all over the place. A properly sealed cap will actually blow off if the drive gets hot enough (makes a real mess of the hatch). Just inspect a second cap and bottle very closely. If all is OK then you are building heat. Anyone have a cap and bottle handy? When was the jack installed? Might be related.
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What is a jack?
I do a new testdrive with another cap this afternoon and let you know !
Thanks was scared I had big problems with the sterndrive. It only has 130 hours in 2 years the last year it stood in the stock of full tilt marine
I do a new testdrive with another cap this afternoon and let you know !
Thanks was scared I had big problems with the sterndrive. It only has 130 hours in 2 years the last year it stood in the stock of full tilt marine
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I am the original poster of this thread. The stern jack is installed between the Gimbel housing and the drive. The gear lube passes through in a channel which I doubt creates any heat, but I will check. I ran my rig in the driveway last night and I doubt that I had enough time to generate any heat and I certainly had no load.