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Default U-joint inspection

No Brainer, mmmmmmmmm lets see, you've got all the real hard work done.
Their is evidence that that U-Joint may be questionable, Preventive
maintenence is always a smart strategy especially with watercraft. Taking
the wife or loved ones out on it are ya? what do you think you should do?
BTW, DO NOT install an automotive U-Joint.

"Joe Blizzard" wrote in message
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I've begun the bellows replacement on my Merc 165 / R-drive. This unit has
low hours, but it's 27 years old and doesn't appear to have had much
maintenance before I got it two years ago. I'm pretty sure this is the

first
time the drive has been off since it was put on in 1977. Anyway, when I

got
the drive off, I found an ounce or two of watery grease (or maybe it was
greasy water) in the bottom of the u-joint bellows and the u-joint yokes
have some surface rust on them. Should I be concerned about the condition

of
the joints? The u-joints move freely, the seals are intact, and I didn't
have any symptoms like noise or vibration.