Resealing Yamaha lower end?
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Resealing Yamaha lower end?
Last summer I got a "rebuilt" lower unit that leaks from a dishonest ebayer. Due to lack of availability and it being middle of the season plus plenty of quick BS talk from the seller, I straightened the prop shaft ( was out .40!) and replaced the prop shaft seals. However, it still left a plume of oil wherever we parked so I pulled the boat out early. Does anyone have a video or source for resealing a lower so that I won't have this issue anymore. I'd like to either get on with the repair or put in for a legitimate new or rebuilt unit from SIM Yamaha.
I went drifting through capitols of tin
where men can't walk or freely talk
and sons turn their fathers in.
2008 Palm Beach Castmaster 200 Yamaha T60 18 mph upriver 22 mph downriver
2019 F150 EcoBeast 3.5 Supercrew 4x4 Max tow, Truetrac . Mods' a plenty
where men can't walk or freely talk
and sons turn their fathers in.
2008 Palm Beach Castmaster 200 Yamaha T60 18 mph upriver 22 mph downriver
2019 F150 EcoBeast 3.5 Supercrew 4x4 Max tow, Truetrac . Mods' a plenty
Re: Resealing Yamaha lower end?
No help on re-sealing. Sim Yamaha is a good source. Also SEI lowers are reasonable with a decent warranty.