SnowTexan
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- Aug 8, 2019
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- C Dory Year
- 2006
- C Dory Model
- 22 Cruiser
- Vessel Name
- Miss Maria
So I pulled my lower unit to swap out an impeller and decided to pull the prop and inspect the seals. The outer seal looked terrible. I am a long way from any marine mechanic and do not have the proper tool to remove the prop shaft so I did the 5th or 6th best thing: i picked the worn seal out with a screwdriver (taking care not to scratch the shaft and shred the replacement shortly after installation). The inner seal looks great, and I performed a leak test using my dingy hand pump and some gorilla tape. Yeah thats right all you professional mechanics you read that correctly
. I left the inner seal after seeing no air bubbles escaping with a soap and water mix. Replaced outer seal. Best I can do under the circumstances but my question is this: when a shop tests for leaks how much pressure is used? The quest for self reliance continues via reliance on cbrat wisdom.
Thanks!
Nigel
Thanks!
Nigel