driveshaft bellow leaking
#1
I just changed out my driveshaft bellow. and I put it in the water and a small stream of water was coming in. I ran the boat for about 30 minutes, and it looked like it stopped. I got home and figured out how to get a wrench up in there and turned it another 1 and a half turns. Do you think that will stop it or was it installed wrong?
I pulled the drive and water came out and was standing inside the bellow?
Jason
I pulled the drive and water came out and was standing inside the bellow?
Jason
#2
I need a couple of questions answered.
When you removed your old one did you clean the area where the bellows attaches to the housing with laquer thinner? Also did you use Mercruiser bellows adhesive to install it. Also did you cote both the bellows and the area it attaches to with adhesive and let it set up before installing? One more did you install the bellows correctly? One side goes to the transom one side goes to the prop.
When you removed your old one did you clean the area where the bellows attaches to the housing with laquer thinner? Also did you use Mercruiser bellows adhesive to install it. Also did you cote both the bellows and the area it attaches to with adhesive and let it set up before installing? One more did you install the bellows correctly? One side goes to the transom one side goes to the prop.
#3
I did not clean it with laquer thinner. I did clean it (scraped it) and wiped it down. I did use bellows adhesive, and did let it dry. Also, I did install it the correct way.
Would not using the laquer screw it up?
Would not using the laquer screw it up?
#9
did you get the correct tool to install the expander ring in the bell housing? Thats what makes the seal at that end. Also make sure the bellows is pulled in so both rings are inside the bell housing before you install the ring.
#10
If Mercuiser wanted you to use Permatex black silicone they would have told all us Cert Techs to use it! Don't do it half ass use what the manufacturer tells you to use. Laquer thinner is the solvent for bellows adhesive.



