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Mr Wizzard September 5th 06 04:46 AM

Dead horse beating: Merc 3.0L A1 gear lube consumption
 
Ok, I know this subject (and all of my posts) are like
beating a dead horse, but problem is still not solved,
so I thought I'd throw it back out there to re-visit it.

I'm hoping that some well-seasoned Mercruiser
mechanic who is familiar with the newer Alpha-1
drives may see it and know what the issue is.

2005 Bayliner, 3.0L Alpha-1 started using gear
lube on a regular basis - about 1/2 inch per hour.
Took it to a shop and they said no problem found,
and it passes pressure test. They did the annual
maintenance, pulled the drive, checked alignment,
and all the other maintenance items, and said its
all in good shape - basically a new boat with about
50 hours on it, nothing to worry about.

But yet when I take it out on the lake, for every
hour of running time, the gear lube level in the
gear lube monitor (gear lube reservoir on motor)
drops about 1/2 (which I think is like 2 ounces).

Is there ANY one who is experiencing this on the
2005 Bayliner 175 with the 3.0L Alpha-1 ???

I cant believe that I'm the only one with this issue.
No trace of gear lube, no smell, no rainbow's, no
drops/leak sitting in the driveway for weeks on
end. Where the *HELL* is the lube GOING ??

Good Karma due to anyone who knows about this!
(or maybe sell the boat, and good Karma due *me* ?)






Eisboch September 5th 06 04:54 AM

Dead horse beating: Merc 3.0L A1 gear lube consumption
 

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..
Ok, I know this subject (and all of my posts) are like
beating a dead horse, but problem is still not solved,
so I thought I'd throw it back out there to re-visit it.

I'm hoping that some well-seasoned Mercruiser
mechanic who is familiar with the newer Alpha-1
drives may see it and know what the issue is.

2005 Bayliner, 3.0L Alpha-1 started using gear
lube on a regular basis - about 1/2 inch per hour.
Took it to a shop and they said no problem found,
and it passes pressure test. They did the annual
maintenance, pulled the drive, checked alignment,
and all the other maintenance items, and said its
all in good shape - basically a new boat with about
50 hours on it, nothing to worry about.

But yet when I take it out on the lake, for every
hour of running time, the gear lube level in the
gear lube monitor (gear lube reservoir on motor)
drops about 1/2 (which I think is like 2 ounces).

Is there ANY one who is experiencing this on the
2005 Bayliner 175 with the 3.0L Alpha-1 ???

I cant believe that I'm the only one with this issue.
No trace of gear lube, no smell, no rainbow's, no
drops/leak sitting in the driveway for weeks on
end. Where the *HELL* is the lube GOING ??

Good Karma due to anyone who knows about this!
(or maybe sell the boat, and good Karma due *me* ?)



Are you adding gear lube to the reservoir when it drops?
Check your bilge under the engine.


Eisboch



Mr Wizzard September 5th 06 05:07 AM

Dead horse beating: Merc 3.0L A1 gear lube consumption
 

"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..
Ok, I know this subject (and all of my posts) are like
beating a dead horse, but problem is still not solved,
so I thought I'd throw it back out there to re-visit it.

I'm hoping that some well-seasoned Mercruiser
mechanic who is familiar with the newer Alpha-1
drives may see it and know what the issue is.

2005 Bayliner, 3.0L Alpha-1 started using gear
lube on a regular basis - about 1/2 inch per hour.
Took it to a shop and they said no problem found,
and it passes pressure test. They did the annual
maintenance, pulled the drive, checked alignment,
and all the other maintenance items, and said its
all in good shape - basically a new boat with about
50 hours on it, nothing to worry about.

But yet when I take it out on the lake, for every
hour of running time, the gear lube level in the
gear lube monitor (gear lube reservoir on motor)
drops about 1/2 (which I think is like 2 ounces).

Is there ANY one who is experiencing this on the
2005 Bayliner 175 with the 3.0L Alpha-1 ???

I cant believe that I'm the only one with this issue.
No trace of gear lube, no smell, no rainbow's, no
drops/leak sitting in the driveway for weeks on
end. Where the *HELL* is the lube GOING ??

Good Karma due to anyone who knows about this!
(or maybe sell the boat, and good Karma due *me* ?)



Are you adding gear lube to the reservoir when it drops?
Check your bilge under the engine.


Adding lube to the reservior, yes. Bilge so clean
you can eat out of it. I simply don't get it. Also,
I would think that if reservoir, and associated
piping were leaking, it would be leaking all the
time, not just when running. Its *gotta* be
something that is happening "at" speed. Either
some strange vacuum, or water vortex being
setup aroud the prop, and maybe the water
flow is "sucking" the lube out from around
the prop seal at speed ? I'm a a total loss here.


Eisboch





katekebo September 5th 06 02:25 PM

Dead horse beating: Merc 3.0L A1 gear lube consumption
 
You say that every time you take the boat out you have to add about 2
oz. of lubricant.

How many times did it happen? If it was 3-4 times it can still be air
purging out. On my drive I experience exactly the same thing during
the first 3, maybe 5 times I use the boat after an oil change. If you
had done it 5 or more times, than you definitely have a leak. Given
that you see no evidence of leak when the boat is stationary, the most
plausible explanation is that it leaks through the seal around the prop
shaft, and only when the prop is turning. This would help to disperse
the oil in the water so it won't be visible.

Fortunately, the oil seal around the prop shaft is relatively easy to
replace because the drive does not have to be removed and disassembled.




Mr Wizzard wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..
Ok, I know this subject (and all of my posts) are like
beating a dead horse, but problem is still not solved,
so I thought I'd throw it back out there to re-visit it.

I'm hoping that some well-seasoned Mercruiser
mechanic who is familiar with the newer Alpha-1
drives may see it and know what the issue is.

2005 Bayliner, 3.0L Alpha-1 started using gear
lube on a regular basis - about 1/2 inch per hour.
Took it to a shop and they said no problem found,
and it passes pressure test. They did the annual
maintenance, pulled the drive, checked alignment,
and all the other maintenance items, and said its
all in good shape - basically a new boat with about
50 hours on it, nothing to worry about.

But yet when I take it out on the lake, for every
hour of running time, the gear lube level in the
gear lube monitor (gear lube reservoir on motor)
drops about 1/2 (which I think is like 2 ounces).

Is there ANY one who is experiencing this on the
2005 Bayliner 175 with the 3.0L Alpha-1 ???

I cant believe that I'm the only one with this issue.
No trace of gear lube, no smell, no rainbow's, no
drops/leak sitting in the driveway for weeks on
end. Where the *HELL* is the lube GOING ??

Good Karma due to anyone who knows about this!
(or maybe sell the boat, and good Karma due *me* ?)



Are you adding gear lube to the reservoir when it drops?
Check your bilge under the engine.


Adding lube to the reservior, yes. Bilge so clean
you can eat out of it. I simply don't get it. Also,
I would think that if reservoir, and associated
piping were leaking, it would be leaking all the
time, not just when running. Its *gotta* be
something that is happening "at" speed. Either
some strange vacuum, or water vortex being
setup aroud the prop, and maybe the water
flow is "sucking" the lube out from around
the prop seal at speed ? I'm a a total loss here.


Eisboch




Jim September 5th 06 02:27 PM

Dead horse beating: Merc 3.0L A1 gear lube consumption
 

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..

"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..
Ok, I know this subject (and all of my posts) are like
beating a dead horse, but problem is still not solved,
so I thought I'd throw it back out there to re-visit it.

I'm hoping that some well-seasoned Mercruiser
mechanic who is familiar with the newer Alpha-1
drives may see it and know what the issue is.

2005 Bayliner, 3.0L Alpha-1 started using gear
lube on a regular basis - about 1/2 inch per hour.
Took it to a shop and they said no problem found,
and it passes pressure test. They did the annual
maintenance, pulled the drive, checked alignment,
and all the other maintenance items, and said its
all in good shape - basically a new boat with about
50 hours on it, nothing to worry about.

But yet when I take it out on the lake, for every
hour of running time, the gear lube level in the
gear lube monitor (gear lube reservoir on motor)
drops about 1/2 (which I think is like 2 ounces).

Is there ANY one who is experiencing this on the
2005 Bayliner 175 with the 3.0L Alpha-1 ???

I cant believe that I'm the only one with this issue.
No trace of gear lube, no smell, no rainbow's, no
drops/leak sitting in the driveway for weeks on
end. Where the *HELL* is the lube GOING ??

Good Karma due to anyone who knows about this!
(or maybe sell the boat, and good Karma due *me* ?)



Are you adding gear lube to the reservoir when it drops?
Check your bilge under the engine.


Adding lube to the reservior, yes. Bilge so clean
you can eat out of it. I simply don't get it. Also,
I would think that if reservoir, and associated
piping were leaking, it would be leaking all the
time, not just when running. Its *gotta* be
something that is happening "at" speed. Either
some strange vacuum, or water vortex being
setup aroud the prop, and maybe the water
flow is "sucking" the lube out from around
the prop seal at speed ? I'm a a total loss here.


Eisboch




After properly changing gear lube you MIGHT experience 1 burp to expel
trapped air in the stern drive. It is extremely peculiar that a gear lube
leak can't be found. You didn't mention if any water was found in the stern
drive when they drained the gear lube for the pressure test. Also vacuum
testing sometimes finds a problem.

Don't wait till your warranty expires. Get it fixed now. Suggest to your
shop that Mercruiser might need to get involved, since normal shop
troubleshooting hasn't been able to show up the problem. They might want to
take another crack at it before they call in the big dogs.
Good luck,
Jim



Mr Wizzard September 5th 06 05:12 PM

Dead horse beating: Merc 3.0L A1 gear lube consumption
 

"katekebo" wrote in message
ups.com...
You say that every time you take the boat out you have to add about 2
oz. of lubricant.

How many times did it happen? If it was 3-4 times it can still be air
purging out.


On my drive I experience exactly the same thing during
the first 3, maybe 5 times I use the boat after an oil change.


Oh really?? Well, this was only the second time out after
they (dealer) changed the drive gear lube, and pulling the
drive for annual maintenance. Still doesn't explain why it
was doing this *before* I took it in - boat was run all
last year without doing this. So what type of drive you
have, and what year ?



If you
had done it 5 or more times, than you definitely have a leak. Given
that you see no evidence of leak when the boat is stationary, the most
plausible explanation is that it leaks through the seal around the prop
shaft, and only when the prop is turning. This would help to disperse
the oil in the water so it won't be visible.


What of the 'shift-shaft' seal? - its up in front of the prop area.
High volume water blowing past any of that area would tend
to keep it clean and evidence free I would think.


Fortunately, the oil seal around the prop shaft is relatively easy to
replace because the drive does not have to be removed and disassembled.


Is that something that I can do wothout special tools ?

Thanks




Mr Wizzard wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..
Ok, I know this subject (and all of my posts) are like
beating a dead horse, but problem is still not solved,
so I thought I'd throw it back out there to re-visit it.

I'm hoping that some well-seasoned Mercruiser
mechanic who is familiar with the newer Alpha-1
drives may see it and know what the issue is.

2005 Bayliner, 3.0L Alpha-1 started using gear
lube on a regular basis - about 1/2 inch per hour.
Took it to a shop and they said no problem found,
and it passes pressure test. They did the annual
maintenance, pulled the drive, checked alignment,
and all the other maintenance items, and said its
all in good shape - basically a new boat with about
50 hours on it, nothing to worry about.

But yet when I take it out on the lake, for every
hour of running time, the gear lube level in the
gear lube monitor (gear lube reservoir on motor)
drops about 1/2 (which I think is like 2 ounces).

Is there ANY one who is experiencing this on the
2005 Bayliner 175 with the 3.0L Alpha-1 ???

I cant believe that I'm the only one with this issue.
No trace of gear lube, no smell, no rainbow's, no
drops/leak sitting in the driveway for weeks on
end. Where the *HELL* is the lube GOING ??

Good Karma due to anyone who knows about this!
(or maybe sell the boat, and good Karma due *me* ?)



Are you adding gear lube to the reservoir when it drops?
Check your bilge under the engine.


Adding lube to the reservior, yes. Bilge so clean
you can eat out of it. I simply don't get it. Also,
I would think that if reservoir, and associated
piping were leaking, it would be leaking all the
time, not just when running. Its *gotta* be
something that is happening "at" speed. Either
some strange vacuum, or water vortex being
setup aroud the prop, and maybe the water
flow is "sucking" the lube out from around
the prop seal at speed ? I'm a a total loss here.


Eisboch






Mr Wizzard September 5th 06 05:13 PM

Dead horse beating: Merc 3.0L A1 gear lube consumption
 

"Jim" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..

"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..
Ok, I know this subject (and all of my posts) are like
beating a dead horse, but problem is still not solved,
so I thought I'd throw it back out there to re-visit it.

I'm hoping that some well-seasoned Mercruiser
mechanic who is familiar with the newer Alpha-1
drives may see it and know what the issue is.

2005 Bayliner, 3.0L Alpha-1 started using gear
lube on a regular basis - about 1/2 inch per hour.
Took it to a shop and they said no problem found,
and it passes pressure test. They did the annual
maintenance, pulled the drive, checked alignment,
and all the other maintenance items, and said its
all in good shape - basically a new boat with about
50 hours on it, nothing to worry about.

But yet when I take it out on the lake, for every
hour of running time, the gear lube level in the
gear lube monitor (gear lube reservoir on motor)
drops about 1/2 (which I think is like 2 ounces).

Is there ANY one who is experiencing this on the
2005 Bayliner 175 with the 3.0L Alpha-1 ???

I cant believe that I'm the only one with this issue.
No trace of gear lube, no smell, no rainbow's, no
drops/leak sitting in the driveway for weeks on
end. Where the *HELL* is the lube GOING ??

Good Karma due to anyone who knows about this!
(or maybe sell the boat, and good Karma due *me* ?)



Are you adding gear lube to the reservoir when it drops?
Check your bilge under the engine.


Adding lube to the reservior, yes. Bilge so clean
you can eat out of it. I simply don't get it. Also,
I would think that if reservoir, and associated
piping were leaking, it would be leaking all the
time, not just when running. Its *gotta* be
something that is happening "at" speed. Either
some strange vacuum, or water vortex being
setup aroud the prop, and maybe the water
flow is "sucking" the lube out from around
the prop seal at speed ? I'm a a total loss here.


Eisboch




After properly changing gear lube you MIGHT experience 1 burp to expel
trapped air in the stern drive. It is extremely peculiar that a gear lube
leak can't be found. You didn't mention if any water was found in the

stern
drive when they drained the gear lube for the pressure test. Also vacuum
testing sometimes finds a problem.

Don't wait till your warranty expires. Get it fixed now. Suggest to your
shop that Mercruiser might need to get involved, since normal shop
troubleshooting hasn't been able to show up the problem. They might want

to
take another crack at it before they call in the big dogs.
Good luck,
Jim


Good advice. They said that no water was found in lube at all.







Eldon September 6th 06 11:13 AM

Dead horse beating: Merc 3.0L A1 gear lube consumption
 
I had the same thing on my 94 Alpha 1 Gen 2 outdrive. It finally
stopped going down after about 4 or 5 times. I don't think you have a
problem. When it is filled originally, you fill it until gear lube
comes out of the upper hole. I think the air on top of the outdrive
works it way out to your reservoir and lets a little more lube in the
gearcase. I bet if you take the upper screw/plug out you will find the
lube level is now above this hole. Again, no big deal.

Eldon


Mr Wizzard wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..

"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..
Ok, I know this subject (and all of my posts) are like
beating a dead horse, but problem is still not solved,
so I thought I'd throw it back out there to re-visit it.

I'm hoping that some well-seasoned Mercruiser
mechanic who is familiar with the newer Alpha-1
drives may see it and know what the issue is.

2005 Bayliner, 3.0L Alpha-1 started using gear
lube on a regular basis - about 1/2 inch per hour.
Took it to a shop and they said no problem found,
and it passes pressure test. They did the annual
maintenance, pulled the drive, checked alignment,
and all the other maintenance items, and said its
all in good shape - basically a new boat with about
50 hours on it, nothing to worry about.

But yet when I take it out on the lake, for every
hour of running time, the gear lube level in the
gear lube monitor (gear lube reservoir on motor)
drops about 1/2 (which I think is like 2 ounces).

Is there ANY one who is experiencing this on the
2005 Bayliner 175 with the 3.0L Alpha-1 ???

I cant believe that I'm the only one with this issue.
No trace of gear lube, no smell, no rainbow's, no
drops/leak sitting in the driveway for weeks on
end. Where the *HELL* is the lube GOING ??

Good Karma due to anyone who knows about this!
(or maybe sell the boat, and good Karma due *me* ?)



Are you adding gear lube to the reservoir when it drops?
Check your bilge under the engine.

Adding lube to the reservior, yes. Bilge so clean
you can eat out of it. I simply don't get it. Also,
I would think that if reservoir, and associated
piping were leaking, it would be leaking all the
time, not just when running. Its *gotta* be
something that is happening "at" speed. Either
some strange vacuum, or water vortex being
setup aroud the prop, and maybe the water
flow is "sucking" the lube out from around
the prop seal at speed ? I'm a a total loss here.


Eisboch




After properly changing gear lube you MIGHT experience 1 burp to expel
trapped air in the stern drive. It is extremely peculiar that a gear lube
leak can't be found. You didn't mention if any water was found in the

stern
drive when they drained the gear lube for the pressure test. Also vacuum
testing sometimes finds a problem.

Don't wait till your warranty expires. Get it fixed now. Suggest to your
shop that Mercruiser might need to get involved, since normal shop
troubleshooting hasn't been able to show up the problem. They might want

to
take another crack at it before they call in the big dogs.
Good luck,
Jim


Good advice. They said that no water was found in lube at all.






jamesgangnc September 6th 06 12:53 PM

Dead horse beating: Merc 3.0L A1 gear lube consumption
 
If you are not finding water in the gear lube I would continue to use
it. Check regularly by opening the bottom plug carefully and letting
out a few drops of lube. If you get water or the lube is milky then
you've got to get it fixed. Occasionally adding lube is not going to
hurt it as long as it doesn't get water in it. If you really have a
leak it will probably worsen after a few more years and then you will
be able to find it.

Eldon wrote:
I had the same thing on my 94 Alpha 1 Gen 2 outdrive. It finally
stopped going down after about 4 or 5 times. I don't think you have a
problem. When it is filled originally, you fill it until gear lube
comes out of the upper hole. I think the air on top of the outdrive
works it way out to your reservoir and lets a little more lube in the
gearcase. I bet if you take the upper screw/plug out you will find the
lube level is now above this hole. Again, no big deal.

Eldon


Mr Wizzard wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..

"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..
Ok, I know this subject (and all of my posts) are like
beating a dead horse, but problem is still not solved,
so I thought I'd throw it back out there to re-visit it.

I'm hoping that some well-seasoned Mercruiser
mechanic who is familiar with the newer Alpha-1
drives may see it and know what the issue is.

2005 Bayliner, 3.0L Alpha-1 started using gear
lube on a regular basis - about 1/2 inch per hour.
Took it to a shop and they said no problem found,
and it passes pressure test. They did the annual
maintenance, pulled the drive, checked alignment,
and all the other maintenance items, and said its
all in good shape - basically a new boat with about
50 hours on it, nothing to worry about.

But yet when I take it out on the lake, for every
hour of running time, the gear lube level in the
gear lube monitor (gear lube reservoir on motor)
drops about 1/2 (which I think is like 2 ounces).

Is there ANY one who is experiencing this on the
2005 Bayliner 175 with the 3.0L Alpha-1 ???

I cant believe that I'm the only one with this issue.
No trace of gear lube, no smell, no rainbow's, no
drops/leak sitting in the driveway for weeks on
end. Where the *HELL* is the lube GOING ??

Good Karma due to anyone who knows about this!
(or maybe sell the boat, and good Karma due *me* ?)



Are you adding gear lube to the reservoir when it drops?
Check your bilge under the engine.

Adding lube to the reservior, yes. Bilge so clean
you can eat out of it. I simply don't get it. Also,
I would think that if reservoir, and associated
piping were leaking, it would be leaking all the
time, not just when running. Its *gotta* be
something that is happening "at" speed. Either
some strange vacuum, or water vortex being
setup aroud the prop, and maybe the water
flow is "sucking" the lube out from around
the prop seal at speed ? I'm a a total loss here.


Eisboch




After properly changing gear lube you MIGHT experience 1 burp to expel
trapped air in the stern drive. It is extremely peculiar that a gear lube
leak can't be found. You didn't mention if any water was found in the

stern
drive when they drained the gear lube for the pressure test. Also vacuum
testing sometimes finds a problem.

Don't wait till your warranty expires. Get it fixed now. Suggest to your
shop that Mercruiser might need to get involved, since normal shop
troubleshooting hasn't been able to show up the problem. They might want

to
take another crack at it before they call in the big dogs.
Good luck,
Jim


Good advice. They said that no water was found in lube at all.






katekebo September 6th 06 02:20 PM

Dead horse beating: Merc 3.0L A1 gear lube consumption
 

Mr Wizzard wrote:
"katekebo" wrote in message
ups.com...
You say that every time you take the boat out you have to add about 2
oz. of lubricant.

How many times did it happen? If it was 3-4 times it can still be air
purging out.


On my drive I experience exactly the same thing during
the first 3, maybe 5 times I use the boat after an oil change.


Oh really?? Well, this was only the second time out after
they (dealer) changed the drive gear lube, and pulling the
drive for annual maintenance. Still doesn't explain why it
was doing this *before* I took it in - boat was run all
last year without doing this. So what type of drive you
have, and what year ?


2005 Alpha I Gen. 2 with 3.0L 4-cyl, in a Bayliner 175.



If you
had done it 5 or more times, than you definitely have a leak. Given
that you see no evidence of leak when the boat is stationary, the most
plausible explanation is that it leaks through the seal around the prop
shaft, and only when the prop is turning. This would help to disperse
the oil in the water so it won't be visible.


What of the 'shift-shaft' seal? - its up in front of the prop area.
High volume water blowing past any of that area would tend
to keep it clean and evidence free I would think.


Fortunately, the oil seal around the prop shaft is relatively easy to
replace because the drive does not have to be removed and disassembled.


Is that something that I can do wothout special tools ?

Thanks




Mr Wizzard wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

"Mr Wizzard" wrote in message
. ..
Ok, I know this subject (and all of my posts) are like
beating a dead horse, but problem is still not solved,
so I thought I'd throw it back out there to re-visit it.

I'm hoping that some well-seasoned Mercruiser
mechanic who is familiar with the newer Alpha-1
drives may see it and know what the issue is.

2005 Bayliner, 3.0L Alpha-1 started using gear
lube on a regular basis - about 1/2 inch per hour.
Took it to a shop and they said no problem found,
and it passes pressure test. They did the annual
maintenance, pulled the drive, checked alignment,
and all the other maintenance items, and said its
all in good shape - basically a new boat with about
50 hours on it, nothing to worry about.

But yet when I take it out on the lake, for every
hour of running time, the gear lube level in the
gear lube monitor (gear lube reservoir on motor)
drops about 1/2 (which I think is like 2 ounces).

Is there ANY one who is experiencing this on the
2005 Bayliner 175 with the 3.0L Alpha-1 ???

I cant believe that I'm the only one with this issue.
No trace of gear lube, no smell, no rainbow's, no
drops/leak sitting in the driveway for weeks on
end. Where the *HELL* is the lube GOING ??

Good Karma due to anyone who knows about this!
(or maybe sell the boat, and good Karma due *me* ?)



Are you adding gear lube to the reservoir when it drops?
Check your bilge under the engine.

Adding lube to the reservior, yes. Bilge so clean
you can eat out of it. I simply don't get it. Also,
I would think that if reservoir, and associated
piping were leaking, it would be leaking all the
time, not just when running. Its *gotta* be
something that is happening "at" speed. Either
some strange vacuum, or water vortex being
setup aroud the prop, and maybe the water
flow is "sucking" the lube out from around
the prop seal at speed ? I'm a a total loss here.


Eisboch






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