Yes... I was the one who had the constant water leaks oil my LU. I finally determined I was not tightening down the castle nut that holds the LU carrier in tight enough. I was thinking the double seals on the top under the pump kept failing or the double seals behind the prop when in fact after a careful pressure test I found the air escaping behind the LU boot carrier. Water was finding it's way around the big "O" ring seal behind the carrier. After I bought a nice spanner wrench to tighten it down good, I was quite happy to drop the oil yesterday to find absolutely not a drop of water!
Last season's water pump changeout alerted me that the exhaust muffler/ gasket was missing - or fell off when I pulled the LU one of the times I serviced it. I bought one on Boats.net ($13!) and found it very difficult to press the gasket up on the exhaust port in the mid section and not have it fall before re-attaching the LU. It appears to simply press on as the odd shaped gasket has a cupped opening on one side of it. No matter how I tried to press it on, it did not sit on the ridge correctly as it kept popping off! Maybe it wasn't a good idea to use just a bead of contact cement to hold it upside-down on the exhaust ridge until I bolt the LU in place thinking the LU exhaust side would sandwich it in place correctly. Apparently, it didn't, and blew out the hub exhaust and got caught up behind the castle nut at the prop exhaust port. My makeshift approach seemed like a reasonable idea at the time. My Seloc, Clymer and Yamaha service manual all mention no specific procedure but to simply place the exhaust "Muffler" on the port before bolting up the LU. Since that happened to me, i'm unsure about how to install it correctly so I don't fall into the same scenereo having it blow off again. The odd thing I see is the exhaust port shape in the mid section that appears to accept the muffler gasket shape is a different shape than the exhaust port opening behind the water pump on the LU it marries to when it's bolted together. It appears that it could easily slip off into the larger exhaust valley in the LU during operation. Weird!
When I found that gasket twisted up behind the prop, I thought just maybe that was the cause for my knocking sound. I put the prop back on and ran it without re-installing the exhaust muffler only to hear the same knocking sound surface again. I have a snake camera I'm going to use to inspect the cylinder walls with to see if I see any scoring on the walls or metal particles on the piston head. Next I'll put a garden hose on the water intake port to the powerhead and start the motor once again without the LU to listen for my knock to determine if it's in the Powerhead - and use your "Stethoscope" approach to narrowing down the specific location - or the lower unit to determine my problem
I respect your experience and thank you for your suggestions!
Last season's water pump changeout alerted me that the exhaust muffler/ gasket was missing - or fell off when I pulled the LU one of the times I serviced it. I bought one on Boats.net ($13!) and found it very difficult to press the gasket up on the exhaust port in the mid section and not have it fall before re-attaching the LU. It appears to simply press on as the odd shaped gasket has a cupped opening on one side of it. No matter how I tried to press it on, it did not sit on the ridge correctly as it kept popping off! Maybe it wasn't a good idea to use just a bead of contact cement to hold it upside-down on the exhaust ridge until I bolt the LU in place thinking the LU exhaust side would sandwich it in place correctly. Apparently, it didn't, and blew out the hub exhaust and got caught up behind the castle nut at the prop exhaust port. My makeshift approach seemed like a reasonable idea at the time. My Seloc, Clymer and Yamaha service manual all mention no specific procedure but to simply place the exhaust "Muffler" on the port before bolting up the LU. Since that happened to me, i'm unsure about how to install it correctly so I don't fall into the same scenereo having it blow off again. The odd thing I see is the exhaust port shape in the mid section that appears to accept the muffler gasket shape is a different shape than the exhaust port opening behind the water pump on the LU it marries to when it's bolted together. It appears that it could easily slip off into the larger exhaust valley in the LU during operation. Weird!
When I found that gasket twisted up behind the prop, I thought just maybe that was the cause for my knocking sound. I put the prop back on and ran it without re-installing the exhaust muffler only to hear the same knocking sound surface again. I have a snake camera I'm going to use to inspect the cylinder walls with to see if I see any scoring on the walls or metal particles on the piston head. Next I'll put a garden hose on the water intake port to the powerhead and start the motor once again without the LU to listen for my knock to determine if it's in the Powerhead - and use your "Stethoscope" approach to narrowing down the specific location - or the lower unit to determine my problem
I respect your experience and thank you for your suggestions!
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