So while I had the back seat out putting in new speakers and Perfect Pass I discovered that my v-drive is leaking oil. Looks like the gasket is bad as that is the only place I could find oil so it shouldn't be too bad. I think I'm just lazy enough that I'll have BofNV change it for me when I take it in for spring service. And I discovered that with the seat out, tightening the prop shaft seal is a piece of cake.
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Originally posted by time2kyl View PostAnd I discovered that with the seat out, tightening the prop shaft seal is a piece of cake.Dale
2000 21i Tige
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That's correct. I think you're good. Since you used it and it didn't fail, you should be fine. Don't worry about hurting the transmission. If anything, it would damage your shaft, but that's usually not the case.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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Originally posted by dogbert View PostThat's correct. I think you're good. Since you used it and it didn't fail, you should be fine. Don't worry about hurting the transmission. If anything, it would damage your shaft, but that's usually not the case.Dale
2000 21i Tige
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Originally posted by time2kyl View PostSo while I had the back seat out putting in new speakers and Perfect Pass I discovered that my v-drive is leaking oil. Looks like the gasket is bad as that is the only place I could find oil so it shouldn't be too bad. I think I'm just lazy enough that I'll have BofNV change it for me when I take it in for spring service.
If I can't find or fabricate a spanner wrench to remove the output shaft nut I'll take the V-drive to my local machine shop and have them R&R the leaking seal. First, I'll check the run out on the output and prop shaft flanges and make sure they're true. While I'm at it I'll pull the top cover on the V-Drive and clean out the water passages as necessary.
If you do decide to pull the V-Drive yourself, set the boat nose-up and put a catch pan under the drive. I've now got red tranny fluid up under my gas tank from when I separated the V-Drive from the Velvet Drive trans. I assumed that was a dry fit, wrong...
I almost just refilled the Drive with oil and let it be, but figured I really didn't want to be down this summer with an extended outage if the thing really started leaking heavily. The shaft misalignment tipped the scales that direction as well.
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