A few months ago while preparing myself for a fishing trip I decided to check my lower unit and found out that I had a leak in my lower unit. After the gearcase oil was drained I pressure checked the gearcase with a small bike pump and it would start to leak at 9 psi from the driveshaft housing.
I removed the driveshaft housing and replaced the seals and o ring with factory parts. When reinstalling I did the following to help with the installation.
All of this seemed to work out for me and I was holding pressure at 14 psi. After a short outing in the boat (20 minutes) I came back home and unfortunately the leak returned at the driveshaft seal. Didn't think that was going to be a tough one to fix and now looking for guidance. Driveshaft itself looks okay to me, not feeling any nicks or gouges that would tear the seals.
I removed the driveshaft housing and replaced the seals and o ring with factory parts. When reinstalling I did the following to help with the installation.
- cleaned housing and looked for defects
- Gasket sealer on the outside rims of the seal
- marine grease on the inside lips
- covered the splines with a ziploc bag to attempt to protect the seals from damage.
- Both seals are installed with the lips facing the same direction. Lips facing upwards towards the water pump
All of this seemed to work out for me and I was holding pressure at 14 psi. After a short outing in the boat (20 minutes) I came back home and unfortunately the leak returned at the driveshaft seal. Didn't think that was going to be a tough one to fix and now looking for guidance. Driveshaft itself looks okay to me, not feeling any nicks or gouges that would tear the seals.
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