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snowman51789 06-17-2018 12:39 PM

Getting water in boat
 
98 mirage 454 mag mpi with a bravo 1 outdrive
Yesterday I pulled my out drive off to inspect my u-joints and bellows. Everything was normal so I re installed the drive with a new seal kit and went out on the lake. I noticed three bilge plump come on a couple times so I knew I had a problem. I removed the drive today and everything looked fine. There was no evidence of water inside the below.

I previously have only owned boats with alpha out drives, this is my first bravo. If I'm not getting water in threw three below or the shift cable boot I'm bout sure how I'm getting water inside the boat. The boat sits in a garage and I always remove the plug so rain water would not be an issue. Is there something I could be missing?

Thanks

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AllDodge 06-17-2018 01:48 PM

Doubt if its the drive or bellows. Put the boat in the water and look. Might need to use your camera but could be any of the hoses which run the water thru the motor, the exhaust Y pipe, power steering or oil cooler, or exhaust boots. Put it in and look around, should be easy enough to find and may need to use your phome camera to get where your head wont fit

phragle 06-17-2018 01:55 PM

upper pin seal??

madbouyz 06-17-2018 03:13 PM

Just to add something else , as far as hoses are concerned .
Once had the main raw water hose from the transom to the water pump almost fall off due to a slack mechanic . As much as I hated it the telltale was dried salt splatters on the oil pan and lower front of engine . It was just at the point before totally dropping off (and sinking the boat) that pressurized water was forcing its way past the connection .
Scary stuff.

snowman51789 06-17-2018 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by madbouyz (Post 4632489)
Just to add something else , as far as hoses are concerned .
Once had the main raw water hose from the transom to the water pump almost fall off due to a slack mechanic . As much as I hated it the telltale was dried salt splatters on the oil pan and lower front of engine . It was just at the point before totally dropping off (and sinking the boat) that pressurized water was forcing its way past the connection .
Scary stuff.

​​​​I did wounder if one of the engine hoses could be an issue. I both times that I saw the bilge pump kick on, we had been anchored for 30+ minutes. If I had an issue with one pic the engine hoses, would they still be leaking water even when the motor wasn't running?

snowman51789 06-17-2018 04:27 PM

I suppose if the hoses are below the water line, there is nothing to stop the water from coming in. I think I answered my own question. Haha. Heading out to do some more investigating.

madbouyz 06-17-2018 04:39 PM

Seeing that you experienced the auto pump kicking in while the engine wasn't running is useful info and might lead to that particular hose , as you say it's underwater at a rest.
Getting to the hose clamp on that pump isn't the easiest because of its buried low and somewhat hidden location but check it well.
If it's not that , well at least I got my .02c in .. lol

phragle 06-17-2018 06:44 PM

get your head back there and look at the upper pin around/above the steering arm...


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