Pitting in gears from rust, run em or toss em?
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Pitting in gears from rust, run em or toss em?
I recently picked up a parts boat I am using to repower my stinger. The boat sat for at least 10 years outside with no hatch on it, the sun destroyed the lube bottles and water got into one of the bravo drives. The water sunk to the bottom and cracked the lower wide open so it lost most all of the lube. I have pulled the upper apart, it has less damage than I though it would but I have some rust on the gears. I have had the gears soaking in evaporust for a few days now and they have cleaned up well BUT there is some pitting on a few of the teeth. I know that I had a pretty gnarly pit on a crank a few years back that I went ahead and ran without issues. Are gears the same deal? I am hoping to use this for a spare drive
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Is it possible the pitting was from use and not the oxidation?
Once pitting sets in, where there is material fusing transfer, the gears are on their last life.
So probably not worth the time to instal, unless you needed an emergency spare for some reason.
Once pitting sets in, where there is material fusing transfer, the gears are on their last life.
So probably not worth the time to instal, unless you needed an emergency spare for some reason.