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another informative video from Rodbolt's favorite site on replacing top seals on lower unit.
Little long.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IAmkvhmCqM
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if you look carefully at the driveshaft bearing housing you will see an oil passage, bottom out the seal and it gets closed off.
the propshaft carrier is almost the same way. bottom out the seal and it restricts oil flow in and out of the bearing.
don't push the prop seals in far enough and the fish line cutter portion of the prop thrust washer eats the seal.
it is just to easy to simply do it once and do it right.
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Originally posted by rodbolt17 View Post
if you look carefully at the driveshaft bearing housing you will see an oil passage, bottom out the seal and it gets closed off.
the propshaft carrier is almost the same way. bottom out the seal and it restricts oil flow in and out of the bearing.
don't push the prop seals in far enough and the fish line cutter portion of the prop thrust washer eats the seal.
Thanks, Rodbolt.
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back in the day,early 90's.
when I did my first v6 reseal job I very very carefully followed the service manual for disassembly and reassembly.
all went very well until I got to the reinstalling of the propshaft seals.
it said install seals to the previously recorded depth.
now the disassembly part said NOTHING about recording a depth prior to removing the seal.
lucky there was another motor on the lot that I could remove the prop and measure the seal depth.
Yamaha manuals have improved greatly since the 80's and 90's.
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