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Pressure Testing Lower Unit for Water in Gearcase . . . HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="PATRIOT" data-source="post: 413313" data-attributes="member: 8891"><p>Update:</p><p> Drained rest of gearcase oil . . . re-installed shift rod . . . removed water pump . . . applied compressed air to top oil level port . . . sprayed all exposed shafts and seals with soapy water.</p><p>No bubbles . . .</p><p>Filled gearcase with new oil and installed back on motor.</p><p>Ran motor for a good 30 minutes submerged in water tank both in gear and in neutral.</p><p>Motor submerged overnight.</p><p>Tomorrow I'll drain the oil and see the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PATRIOT, post: 413313, member: 8891"] Update: Drained rest of gearcase oil . . . re-installed shift rod . . . removed water pump . . . applied compressed air to top oil level port . . . sprayed all exposed shafts and seals with soapy water. No bubbles . . . Filled gearcase with new oil and installed back on motor. Ran motor for a good 30 minutes submerged in water tank both in gear and in neutral. Motor submerged overnight. Tomorrow I'll drain the oil and see the results. [/QUOTE]
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