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PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 8:50 am 
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I have a relatively slow leak behind the engine. Any ideas of what this could be?
I thought about removing the out drive this fall to see if it was a seal.
I am getting tired of flipping on the bilge pump every 20 minutes or so.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 9:37 am 
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I would be pulling off the outdrive now actually, because if your driveshaft bellows is leaking, then it is going to cause other damage such as rusting your gimble bearing, u joints and driveshaft. Unless the drive was pulled recently and you know the d/s bellows is good. That's about the easiest leak to fix, other transom related leaks are more complex. Possible causes:
transom seal (requires drive removal, engine removal and taking apart the transom mount)
transom rotting (all of the above plus transom repair)
Y pipe leaking either at the seal or its corroded (same as above)

While a leaking bellows ain't great its way better than the other possibilities.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 9:40 am 
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Given the age of your boat & the rate of your leak it should be looked at sooner than later.


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 12:01 pm 
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LouC wrote:
I would be pulling off the outdrive now actually, because if your driveshaft bellows is leaking, then it is going to cause other damage such as rusting your gimble bearing, u joints and driveshaft. Unless the drive was pulled recently and you know the d/s bellows is good. That's about the easiest leak to fix, other transom related leaks are more complex. Possible causes:
transom seal (requires drive removal, engine removal and taking apart the transom mount)
transom rotting (all of the above plus transom repair)
Y pipe leaking either at the seal or its corroded (same as above)

While a leaking bellows ain't great its way better than the other possibilities.

+1

That's a great summary.

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