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Robb O 08-04-2009 07:55 PM

Taking on Water to Bilge
 
I have a 1990 260cc Sea Ray with a 496 Mag and a Bravo One
Recently as I am underway at slow speeds I am taking on a good amount of water. The bilge alarm comes on and I have to turn on the bilge pump and it spits out a full stream of water, several gallons. I have to do this several times a day. It does not seem to take on as much water anchored or at the dock.

I have checked the bildge plug and it is sealed. I think it may be in the outdrive unit- Bellows, Shift cable?? No water is coming from the engine (exhaust, blue freeze plugs and the engine is not overheating)

Any suggestions??

Griff 08-04-2009 11:11 PM

Most likely its coming in one of the bellows.

DareDevil 08-04-2009 11:21 PM

I say also gimbal bearing ,,otherwise it would also take water wihle sitting at the dock. ?!

waconda 08-05-2009 07:07 AM

First of all you need to see if the water is warm or cold when this is happening.

If it doesn't take on as much water when docked I wouldn't think it would be a boot on the drive because when docked they are under the water surface and it should leak worse.

I have the housings crack on the sea pump and cause this before.

Good luck

hoozeyurdaddy 08-05-2009 08:54 AM

check the speedo line for small leaks, and like mentioned, waterpump, check that all the exaust clamps are tight, if its leaking when on plane and not when moored, that takes alot of things off the list. are there any thru hull pickups for other things, head. genset, a/c, ect:

Robb O 08-21-2009 01:26 AM

Transom Assembly Leak
 
Well after taking the boat to the shop and having the Bravo 1 drive serviced ( new shift bellows, new main and water bellowes) the boat still leaked.

Drained and cleaned the bilge and then put it in the tank at the shop and the leak is coming from the transom assebly, the water is coming in by the steering arm and then running down the back wall of the transom.

So- is it the transom assebly gasket? I tightened the the transom assbley bolts and it still leaked.

Do you have to pull the engine out to replace the transom assembly gasket?

thanks,
robb

ext2gtx 08-21-2009 04:22 AM


Originally Posted by Robb O (Post 2936413)
Well after taking the boat to the shop and having the Bravo 1 drive serviced ( new shift bellows, new main and water bellowes) the boat still leaked.

Drained and cleaned the bilge and then put it in the tank at the shop and the leak is coming from the transom assebly, the water is coming in by the steering arm and then running down the back wall of the transom.

So- is it the transom assebly gasket? I tightened the the transom assbley bolts and it still leaked.

Do you have to pull the engine out to replace the transom assembly gasket?

thanks,
robb

Was it leaking before the boots where replaced if not they did something wrong.

Audiofn 08-21-2009 06:01 AM

Probably leaking at the tiller arm seal. The seal were the tiller steering pin goes from the gimball ring into the boat.

seafordguy 08-21-2009 06:56 AM

Your leak then is most likely at the Swivel Seal.

You have two options - Drop drive, pull engine, remove transom assembly, and fix.

OR you could try this method. www.jrmarine.com

There is a strong possibility that if it is leaking that bad that the top of the gimbal ring is worn and will need work, (the guy on that website I just linked will fix it for you) and you migth want to pick up a new swivel pin depending on the shape it is in.

Mine were leaking last fall. I just pulled the engines, and replaced everything since I had it apart.

sleek1 10-07-2009 05:03 PM

Robb O, what is the verdict? Did you replace the swivel pin or buy a new gimbal ring assembly? I may have issues with my swivel pin... not sure if it's just a tolerance issue or worn out. My mechanic is checking as we speak. I'd like to know wich course of action to take.


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