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oilburner77 08-12-2012 07:04 PM

Water leak in transom area
 
Hello all. This is my first post and am hoping to get some info.
I have a 96 rinker 502mpi with a bravo 1 drive and corsa captains call.
It has a pretty good leak coming in through the transom. I replaced all the bellows last month. This did not fix the problem.
I put my plug in, filled bilge up and water was running out of port side gimball housing on the bottom (twoholes on either side) where exhast flows out when hooked to ear muffs.
Aftere draining bilge, i put lower unit in 25 gallon plastic container with just the water intake submerged, filled with water and started motor. I could see water running in from inside the transom.
I cant see exactly where it is flowing due to the proximity of the y pipe being an inch from transom. I need a scope!
I also keep getting water in my trim resevior. I dont know if the two are connected or not? im not sure how the hydrolic lines are routed through transom to the connector block.
Any advise would be appreciated

Biggus 08-12-2012 07:11 PM

I've seen the bullhorn flappers (the orig ones are rubber coated stainless steel) get loose, rattle around and get stuck in the bottom and eventually wear a hole through the bull horn. Might want to check it out

bowtie 08-12-2012 07:47 PM

The Y pipe is leaking probably through the o ring seal where it mounts to gimbal housing. Could be corroded through where it seals but either way the engine must come out to repair.

dereknkathy 08-13-2012 06:11 AM

another thing that kills y-pipes is if you drop a steel tool-nut-anything down there and don't fish it out. dissimilar metals underwater...y-pipe rots through. pull motor and back down the boat ramp. best way to see a leak for sure...but if it was coming out the exhaust holes, the y or the flange is your culprit.

sutphen 30 08-13-2012 08:41 AM

sounds like the trim line block on the bottom of the gimble.follow the trim lines,its bolted in w/ 2 stainless bolts and a gasket.

dereknkathy 08-13-2012 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by sutphen 30 (Post 3752435)
sounds like the trim line block on the bottom of the gimble.follow the trim lines,its bolted in w/ 2 stainless bolts and a gasket.

he filled bilge with water and it ran out the exhaust holes. if it was trim block, woulda leaked out there...

oilburner77 08-13-2012 06:51 PM

Thanks for all the feedback. I figured the motor would have to be pulled, no biigie in that dept. I just helped a buddy swap a new repower in his sea ray this spring.
My next dumb question is, would it be easier to buy a block off plate for the y pipe? I never use the captains call anyway.
I appreciate all the info guys

FIXX 08-13-2012 07:56 PM

bolts rsttled loose on the ypipe or rotted transom..if the bottom 2 bolts are loose then suspect transom is gone..


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