Drive oil in the bellows.alot
#11
Originally Posted by docmanrich37
Thanks guys for the info now i'm gonna have to do the honey do list instead. 

I'm looking into getting a Back up drive for this reason only....no down time. Thank God I only have a single!!!
#12
Originally Posted by docmanrich37
Did a pressure test over night and it never moved.put back on the boat and in 4-5 hrs. a bottle of drive oil leaked in the bellows and bilge.help
Do you have the old round style reservoirs? sounds too easy but if wasn't for the lube in the bellows and was just the bilge that would be the obvious. good luck
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Originally Posted by CMG
Do you have the old round style reservoirs? sounds too easy but if wasn't for the lube in the bellows and was just the bilge that would be the obvious. good luck
#16
Originally Posted by outdrive man
was that drive "manufactuered" out west.
have to agree with you surely not a merc yoke, but doesnt look like imco either ( out west??)
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