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On Tue, 8 Jan 2008 09:29:02 -0500, "jamesgangnc"
wrote: Don't know didly about volvos but if there are gears and moving parts under the cover then it needs to be sealed. Packing something full of grease as a means to exclude water would not be how anything is designed. "norm2" wrote in message .. . I have a pair of Volvo AQ151 outdrives. Last summer one of the control cables seized and I had to haul the boat out to remedy it. My question relates to the cover on the top part of the outdrive. If you look at this drawing, what I mean is the piece on the top right, underneath the line to the number two. Should this cover be waterproof? If not, should there be enough grease packed inside it so it doesn't matter if water gets in? What's the normal scenario? https://www.marinepartseurope.com/en...4C,,,0150.aspx Thanks for your help! roger No gears but there are the control cable ends and a crank arm to change the gear box between fwd/neut/reverse. It doesn't look likes it's designed to be waterproof to be honest. It's just a flat surface to flat surface fit; no gasket and no sign of any sealant. In fact you can see a very thin shaft of daylight through from one side to the other. My instinct says it would be better off if it was waterproof but I don't want to spend a load of time on the problem if that's not the case. roger |
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