Very interesting on how the system works and how to refurbish. Needs a lot of special tools. Nice clean shop. I would be happy to have Ted work on my boat
Hi Ted, I have been watching your very informative videos. I am in the process of resealing my 1990 290dp lower unit and removed the outer and inner prop shafts to check runout. The outer is .002 TIR and the Inner is .005 TIR when put in vee blocks. My question, if you would be so kind, is whether the outer shaft is still in tolerance, and should I try to straighten the inner shaft. Thanks in advance for any advice.
Hey Ted, since owning a 290dp I've become very familiar with the top end, but the bottom was scary territory for me. Thanks for the video, it helps a lot more people than the ones who comment I'm sure. Are you aware of anything in the bottom end that would cause this drive to begin slipping and hitting high rpm's at full throttle? I know it's not the prop hubs, they are marked. The top end, shaft and everything else looks good. I even pulled the motor out this week to check the flywheel, etc. and everything is good on that end. I don't expect a full diagnosis, I'm sure you have better things to do. Just curious if you've ever encountered this before. Thanks and again great video!
Very interesting on how the system works and how to refurbish. Needs a lot of special tools. Nice clean shop. I would be happy to have Ted work on my boat
It's my passion, still enjoy it after all these years.
This is great. I just replaced the prop shaft bearing housing carrier on my VP SX-A. Seems to work great so far.
Excellent! Glad it helped!
Nice detail Ted 👍😁
Thank you for the video. Would you be able to tell me what the part number is for the seals on top of the lower unit that seal the case?
What kind of non hardening sealer do you recommend?
Hi Ted, I have been watching your very informative videos. I am in the process of resealing my 1990 290dp lower unit
and removed the outer and inner prop shafts to check runout. The outer is .002 TIR and the Inner is .005 TIR when put in vee blocks. My question, if you would be so kind, is whether the outer shaft is still in tolerance, and should I try to straighten the inner shaft. Thanks in advance for any advice.
No vibration issue prior? Put it together and run it. .005/2 =.0025
Does this method with pulling also work with single propellers?
Hey Ted, since owning a 290dp I've become very familiar with the top end, but the bottom was scary territory for me. Thanks for the video, it helps a lot more people than the ones who comment I'm sure. Are you aware of anything in the bottom end that would cause this drive to begin slipping and hitting high rpm's at full throttle? I know it's not the prop hubs, they are marked. The top end, shaft and everything else looks good. I even pulled the motor out this week to check the flywheel, etc. and everything is good on that end. I don't expect a full diagnosis, I'm sure you have better things to do. Just curious if you've ever encountered this before. Thanks and again great video!
Did you replace the drive coupler that is bolted to the flywheel? That or a slipping cone clutch are the only things besides the props.
Where can i get this tool that you skrew on? i have to change my seals on 290DP A
Hello, if there is no way to where you can get it, build it yourself on a lathe, so it was always in the GDR/Germany ;-)