How to properly add grease to your outdrive boat fittings/ports
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
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1. Install Mercruiser outdrive to boat
• Install Mercruiser alp...
2. Replace trim rams
• Replace Mercruiser out...
3. Replace bellows (PART 1)
• Replace Mercruiser alp...
4. Replace anode kit
• Replace Mercruiser out...
5. Upper unit rebuild (PART 1)
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6. Lower unit rebuild (PART 1)
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4. Quicksilver Trim Limit and Sender switch kit: amzn.to/45GOIXb
5. Quicksilver Hydraulic Trim fluid: amzn.to/46Qq1Y5
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8. Trim Ram Hydraulic Hoses:
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1. Install Mercruiser outdrive to boat
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2. Replace trim rams
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3. Replace bellows (PART 1)
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4. Replace anode kit
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5. Upper unit rebuild (PART 1)
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Thanks Mike, keep up the awesome Alpha One Gen One Vids.
We appreciate that, we will. We enjoy the feedback and support, lots more helpful DIY videos to come!
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Maybe unnecessary but being that my boat is stored outside in the winter I like to hit the grease fittings at the end of the boating season, I feel this may push out any moisture from the boating season and prevent freezing, great video Michael 👍😁
Good morning Dave, that’s a great time and method for greasing your fittings. Water turning to ice is NEVER good when it refers to boating. 😎👍
Hi Mike, great video.
Have a question about loose/play in the steering on those engines. Mine is a 4.3 but have some play/slop that I can’t figure out why/where to fix. New cable and rack, new cable collar (there is some catching in that collar) to yoke in power steering. Guessing gimbal collar is worn?, just my best guess at this point.
Thanks and appreciate the videos.
Thanks for watching, any update? We would inspect underneath and behind steering wheel to ensure nothing is interfering with the movement of steering wheel and linkage.
If all looks good, we would recommend inspecting the larger bolt and shaft rod linkage located inside inboard engine compartment.
You may need to spend 20-30 minutes or so loosening the large shaft jam-nut and adjusting and tightening the steering linkage. Please keep us posted.
Thanks for responding,
I am taking apart the transom end today, removing the cable and valve rod in the actuator to see if there is some wear, corrosion, or a spring broken in there.
I read that valve rod is suppose to slip a little when moving left center or right to get fluid in there from the PS pump but mine is like jammed up and feels like metal on metal for a moment then that valve rod/cable slips quickly in the direction I’m turning.
Will update tonight/tomorrow.
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That’s awesome, and we are looking forward to hearing back. 😁👍🧰
Hi Mike-
Update- took the steering cable out and the cylinder in which that slides through (ensure to drain PS fluid as that cylinder is where it flows for PS assist). There is a spring and 4 shims in there. Cylinder and rods didn’t appear to have any corrosion or build up.
Cleaned everything really well with break cleaner and used shotgun brass and metal bristle drill brushes… regreased with marine grease and put back together.
Not “catching” anymore, smooth and as easy to turn wheel with 1 finger.
No real explanation as to why, just cleaned and greased.
But good as new.
@@seanoconnor84
Good morning ☕️ that’s incredible! Awesome job getting it cleaned up and re-lubricated. Working like new is the best! 😁👍
We appreciate you taking the time to share this update, we truly do.
Hi Mike, great videos. So easy to follow. I was wondering if you have any info on what might be clogging where the water comes out of while running. I have something clogging port side water exhaust hole. 🤷🏻♂️
Any ideas?
Thanks again
Thanks for watching and sharing this feedback, much appreciated.
That’s interesting, those exhaust ports are difficult to clog since the water pressure being exhausted out as the engine is running is very strong and pushes debris out.
However, we stored our boat for the winter and come spring time, we came back to service the bellows.
We removed the outdrive and bellows and found a significant amount of insulation inside our exhaust. A family of mice got pretty creative and pushed insulation through those small exhaust ports and created a cozy home.
If we didn’t remove all of the insulation during our bellows replacement project, that would’ve caused havoc with the system.
Could’ve led to all kinds of issues, which we were not interested in dealing with during that moment.
Have you inspected close enough to see what exactly is clogging the ports… is it mud, dirt, weeds…?
Keep us posted.
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@@DIYwithMichaelBorders Mine will not take grease :(
@@tedmiller1745
Thanks for the update. It’s possible that the bearing is fully greased or the grease port is clogged.
Have you verified that a newly designed sealed bearing is not installed?