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![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. jamesgangnc wrote: Lots of them last well over 10 years. I would inspect periodically and replace when it shows some signs of aging on a trailer boat. Keep the outdrive in the down position while it is stored to increase the life of them. "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. All of this talk about low transoms and cut out transoms, being the number one reason for outboard motors sinking, made me think about the number one reason I/O engines sink is due to a failure rubber outdrive boot. I check the boot annually and whenever I go in the water, but has anyone seen a recommended life on a I/O. Seaworthy Magazine recommends changing them every 5 years, but does this include fresh water boats? My boat is 7 years old, and the boot seems as pliable w/o any visible cracks what so ever, but I am feeling it might be time to change the sucker. I have always kept the outdrive in the down position, but it stays in the water except for an annual hauling. I think Gene's comment about it being "cheap insurance" is appropriate. Now does anyone have any experience changing them out? Yes they are not too bad. You have to remove the out drive and then from the bottom there are two large hose clamps. Because of the accordion design, it can be a pain getting the second side on, you stretch it out with the clamp on and then before you can tighten it down it pops off again. If you are handy, you can probably save yourself +/- $500 for one day of work. |
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Most people do the drive bellows, the exhaust tube, and the shifter bellows
at the same time. You can get them as a set. I find they are a pain. "john" wrote in message ... "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. jamesgangnc wrote: Lots of them last well over 10 years. I would inspect periodically and replace when it shows some signs of aging on a trailer boat. Keep the outdrive in the down position while it is stored to increase the life of them. "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. All of this talk about low transoms and cut out transoms, being the number one reason for outboard motors sinking, made me think about the number one reason I/O engines sink is due to a failure rubber outdrive boot. I check the boot annually and whenever I go in the water, but has anyone seen a recommended life on a I/O. Seaworthy Magazine recommends changing them every 5 years, but does this include fresh water boats? My boat is 7 years old, and the boot seems as pliable w/o any visible cracks what so ever, but I am feeling it might be time to change the sucker. I have always kept the outdrive in the down position, but it stays in the water except for an annual hauling. I think Gene's comment about it being "cheap insurance" is appropriate. Now does anyone have any experience changing them out? Yes they are not too bad. You have to remove the out drive and then from the bottom there are two large hose clamps. Because of the accordion design, it can be a pain getting the second side on, you stretch it out with the clamp on and then before you can tighten it down it pops off again. If you are handy, you can probably save yourself +/- $500 for one day of work. |
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![]() "jamesgangnc" wrote in message ... Most people do the drive bellows, the exhaust tube, and the shifter bellows at the same time. You can get them as a set. I find they are a pain. ya I said that.... ;-) But they are not impossible, and you can save yourself a lot of $$$$. You make choices, if you like doing this kind of stuff, it is not too bad of a job. If you hate doing this kind of stuff - take it and have it done! |
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