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Gimbel Ring Hole
OK Guys, it been a few years but I desided to go for a restoration project. IT is a 93 Sea Ray 250 Express Crusier. The project is just getting started: New Interior, carb, the engine has been serviced. As we were starting to sevice the outdrive we notice a small hole around the name plate of the gimbel ring.
My question is: will the hole be a problem if I run it in the water until I can replace the ring? I tried to insert a picture, but cant seem to figure that out right now. [IMG]C:\Users\Gary W Welch\Desktop\2009-04-07[/IMG] |
Could it be for a grease fitting?
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DOnt think so. If I could figure out how to insert a picture you could see it look like it is corroded.
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garywwelch,
To insert a picture, you use the paperclip symbol above the verbage box to attach an existing picture file to this posting. Chris |
Ahhh, what type of drive do you have?
On a Mercruiser the name plate is at the gimbal housing not the gimbal ring. A small hole in this area would be problematic, since it will likely leak into the upper pin area and into the bilge. Sounds like you might need to add a gimbal housing to the restoration project. :rolleyes: Fairly big project to repair correctly, since you'll need to remove the engine and transom assembly. |
Originally Posted by Zackman
(Post 2841150)
Ahhh, what type of drive do you have?
On a Mercruiser the name plate is at the gimbal housing not the gimbal ring. A small hole in this area would be problematic, since it will likely leak into the upper pin area and into the bilge. Sounds like you might need to add a gimbal housing to the restoration project. :rolleyes: Fairly big project to repair correctly, since you'll need to remove the engine and transom assembly. That should seal it up . its not realy a structural major part,,but if the aluminum is gone u have more problems on the gimbal then u ask for.:eek: |
Gimbel Housing
I used the words ring when I meant to say housing. I will try the patch until I get the opportunity to do it right. I plan to remover the entire outdrive and engine when I do the paint job, but that will be when the winter setup starts.
Thanks |
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