Having been a licensed mechanic for most of my younger years (pre 45 lol) , I really appreciated the thorough approach you have in your repair work. Absolutely no shortcuts. I was raised under the rule "if its worth doing, it's worth doing right. Your video and mechanical skills are a breath of fresh air and a life saver for me. I am doing the exact same rebuild on my 2008 Tahoe / with 4.3 Mercruiser Alpha 1 Gen 2. Thank you for this posting. Great Job !!
I live in Ireland and very few people here ever service outdrives,people here only do any work on them when there bust,its nice to see you have so much passion with your boat and take so much care with it.good video you do good work,thanks for posting
Thanks for sharing ,I too bought a1993 270 Sea Ray weekender from people in Lake of the Ozarks, however they were both retired and just moved the boat down to Florida. They assured me the boat was turn key and a new engine. Long story short these two people were so convincing I never checked the engine oil. When I got home 1200 miles away, the engine oil had water in it and was milky. I contacted the previous owners who lived in MO and they said it was my fault and did not want anything to do with us. I know now that they new what they were selling. Well, I bought a long block 454 from Sand J engines and many new parts also and put that in the Sea Ray. works beautifully three years later, I installed a swim plate form and a anchor system in the front. I can sympathize with you on your Sea Ray. So buyer beware, . The gimbal bearing is now bad and I am having quite a lot of trouble doing the alignment with the outdrive with the engine. Two days now and the outdrive will not go in. I have an alignment tool and looked at the grease marks on the end and it seems to be fine, The outdrive simply will not go in no matter what I do. I will have to see if somehow the splines in the coupler are marred up or what ever. will be back at it tomorrow. Thanks again for all your videos. I am not the only one that got duped by sellers.
I spent weeks researching paint for this effort. Used Primocon inticorrosive underwater primer with Trilux 33 paint. The Trilux cannot be applied using a spray gun per the instructions. I used a good old paintbrush, and found that the appearance is good nuff for something you can't see in the water. Just use a paintbrush! Thank you to the video author for a thorough overview of the process - I found it very useful.
Iam going to sandblast my project parts down the bone, powder coat 'em black, bake 'em in the oven and call it good. This will be my third boat resto and I can't say enough about how much time, labor, and money I save this way. Nice job with your videography. It's easy to recognize the minutiae your dealing with. Thanks-
You shouldn't sandblast outdrives and transoms, the original coat paint is the best protector, you don't want to remove that, just acid wash, light sand and paint over it.
Great video. I am doing the exact same thing on my two bravo 3's.... lots of work! One question: in the inner part of the transom, there is a metal hexagonal fitting( you can see it clearly in your video at 1.46) that is supposed to connect to something...can't find any information or a replacement. Do you know what it is?
I don't understand after all that labor in prepping everything, why go cheap with valspar and rustoleaum instead of using Trilux 33 that is specifically made with anticorrisive properties for aluminum outdrives?
I think you meant Spring down as you are installing it as that would be the proper way as you laid it in the whole while demoing. But, Up to you was the top of the gimbal housing as it sitting on the floor. Just Saying
Hey Great video...I have a Regal 2860 with Twin Volvo Penta outdrives....I get a bit of water in my bilge usually after going out.... can this be from a leak in my Bellows or Gimbal housing ? Thanks again
Go over all screws holding cables, decking, exc. and tighten well. Then place some caulking over (outside/inside). I had my pump running once a hour at least. Took it in and mech said he fixed it. Next day on the water and it was doing it again. Took a look while in water and about 3 screws holding my depth cable was leaking. Barely loose caused the leak. Hope it works for ya
By the time you but all the parts do you save money vs just buying a new outdrive? I ask b/c I just bought a $100 project boat (95 bayliner 2355) that sat on a lift for the past 2 hurricane seasons and will probably need all the same work.
You probably will not read this anymore, but at 10 minutes in the video it looks like you put the seal on the steering arm in backwards. Or does it just look like it in the video? Nice project you got there!!
Just curious. You made point to prime the parts prior to paint but then in your video you right to paint no primer shot? Just curious if you meant that or left that part out the video.
Hi Jay, I've used the JD Green/Yellow of the same Valspar Implement paint and the sun fade was horrible. How is your outdrive paint holding up? I hope well, but knowing what I know about the JD Valspar, I'd be buying Mercruiser paint
Great Job! Love the vids. Have you realized your assembly videos of the Alpa Drive are going to be the first on UA-cam. All the other video are just disassemble. The only assembly vids are of the water pump housing and impeller. I plan on Videoing the rebuilding of my Volvo Penta 280 Drive. Mike
olá amigo ! gostaria de ajuda para saber como eu faço para conseguir as peças e os códigos das peças tenho um barco cabras mar 19 pés quero reformar a rabeta em casa voce poderia me ajudar com as peças voce tem manual de peças com os códigos ou como eu poço achar as peças
Having been a licensed mechanic for most of my younger years (pre 45 lol) , I really appreciated the thorough approach you have in your repair work. Absolutely no shortcuts. I was raised under the rule "if its worth doing, it's worth doing right. Your video and mechanical skills are a breath of fresh air and a life saver for me. I am doing the exact same rebuild on my 2008 Tahoe / with 4.3 Mercruiser Alpha 1 Gen 2. Thank you for this posting. Great Job !!
Great vid! Thanks for your straight forward no bs work. Very helpful!
I live in Ireland and very few people here ever service outdrives,people here only do any work on them when there bust,its nice to see you have so much passion with your boat and take so much care with it.good video you do good work,thanks for posting
Many thanx. Excellent video production and very clear and concise instruction. One of the best how-to's I've ever seen on UA-cam.
Amazing job documenting all of your work Frisco. Very helpful advice / ideas on every video. Well done, Sir.
Thanks for sharing ,I too bought a1993 270 Sea Ray weekender from people in Lake of the Ozarks, however they were both retired and just moved the boat down to Florida. They assured me the boat was turn key and a new engine. Long story short these two people were so convincing I never checked the engine oil. When I got home 1200 miles away, the engine oil had water in it and was milky. I contacted the previous owners who lived in MO and they said it was my fault and did not want anything to do with us. I know now that they new what they were selling. Well, I bought a long block 454 from Sand J engines and many new parts also and put that in the Sea Ray. works beautifully three years later, I installed a swim plate form and a anchor system in the front. I can sympathize with you on your Sea Ray. So buyer beware, . The gimbal bearing is now bad and I am having quite a lot of trouble doing the alignment with the outdrive with the engine. Two days now and the outdrive will not go in. I have an alignment tool and looked at the grease marks on the end and it seems to be fine, The outdrive simply will not go in no matter what I do. I will have to see if somehow the splines in the coupler are marred up or what ever. will be back at it tomorrow. Thanks again for all your videos. I am not the only one that got duped by sellers.
I spent weeks researching paint for this effort. Used Primocon inticorrosive underwater primer with Trilux 33 paint. The Trilux cannot be applied using a spray gun per the instructions. I used a good old paintbrush, and found that the appearance is good nuff for something you can't see in the water. Just use a paintbrush! Thank you to the video author for a thorough overview of the process - I found it very useful.
Iam going to sandblast my project parts down the bone, powder coat 'em black, bake 'em in the oven and call it good. This will be my third boat resto and I can't say enough about how much time, labor, and money I save this way. Nice job with your videography. It's easy to recognize the minutiae your dealing with. Thanks-
You shouldn't sandblast outdrives and transoms, the original coat paint is the best protector, you don't want to remove that, just acid wash, light sand and paint over it.
Great video. I am doing the exact same thing on my two bravo 3's.... lots of work! One question: in the inner part of the transom, there is a metal hexagonal fitting( you can see it clearly in your video at 1.46) that is supposed to connect to something...can't find any information or a replacement. Do you know what it is?
I don't understand after all that labor in prepping everything, why go cheap with valspar and rustoleaum instead of using Trilux 33 that is specifically made with anticorrisive properties for aluminum outdrives?
Obviously didn't want to use that fiberglass again🤣👍
I know you didn't want to go crazy on the gimbal housing and what not, but I wonder how sandblasting and powder coating fairs on something like that?
I think it would be ok, but just make sure that you use the right primer
FriscoBoater's Garage I don't think powder coating uses primer does it?
rev9fan1 you are right. My bad.
Powder coating would be the best option.
Second would be epoxy primer and top coat with a catalyzed paint.
that oem steering shaft 0:55 is $430 in case anyone is wondering
Even with the stainless Steering shaft it will not rust but it will corrode from being dissimilar metals
Why not powder coating or epoxy paint instead of paint?
I would like to have seen how he got the gimbal bracket off the boat. Those 8 nuts look like a fun job to remove. Did you pull the Engine?
Mike Olson -did you remove the engine
How does the water pickup line come off of the transom side?
I think you meant Spring down as you are installing it as that would be the proper way as you laid it in the whole while demoing. But, Up to you was the top of the gimbal housing as it sitting on the floor. Just Saying
just the deck dob and transom... about 3k. With all the extras that i put on it... around 6k I think.
Was your gimble ring rounded from the old steering pin? How did you get it square again? Great video!!
he spray paint inside garage with alot of stuffs everywhere and fiberglass material right next to him, that is the mess job i ever never seen
Nice job,but why do you work on the ground ? bad for your body and danger of dirt in sensitive parts.Greets from holland.
F those onboard engines I’ll always go with outboards
Hey Great video...I have a Regal 2860 with Twin Volvo Penta outdrives....I get a bit of water in my bilge usually after going out.... can this be from a leak in my Bellows or Gimbal housing ? Thanks again
Go over all screws holding cables, decking, exc. and tighten well. Then place some caulking over (outside/inside).
I had my pump running once a hour at least. Took it in and mech said he fixed it. Next day on the water and it was doing it again. Took a look while in water and about 3 screws holding my depth cable was leaking. Barely loose caused the leak.
Hope it works for ya
By the time you but all the parts do you save money vs just buying a new outdrive? I ask b/c I just bought a $100 project boat (95 bayliner 2355) that sat on a lift for the past 2 hurricane seasons and will probably need all the same work.
You probably will not read this anymore, but at 10 minutes in the video it looks like you put the seal on the steering arm in backwards. Or does it just look like it in the video? Nice project you got there!!
hi. love your videos. ? did you change the gimbal berring
love the vids congrats on your first ride as well the boat looks great
Great Job ,Love the vids....they are my guide on a B-3...Do you have to tap in the seal all the way to the bushing? (upper gimbal ring)
Just curious. You made point to prime the parts prior to paint but then in your video you right to paint no primer shot? Just curious if you meant that or left that part out the video.
Didn't replace the gimbal bearing?
Hi Jay,
I've used the JD Green/Yellow of the same Valspar Implement paint and the sun fade was horrible. How is your outdrive paint holding up? I hope well, but knowing what I know about the JD Valspar, I'd be buying Mercruiser paint
Great Job! Love the vids. Have you realized your assembly videos of the Alpa Drive are going to be the first on UA-cam. All the other video are just disassemble. The only assembly vids are of the water pump housing and impeller. I plan on Videoing the rebuilding of my Volvo Penta 280 Drive.
Mike
He is a great guy.
Do you have to pull the engine to get the housing bolted to the hull off? Please respond have been using your video as a template.
Yes. The engine had to be pulled
No wonder IO's are so easy to buy and so hard to sale. Simply to many parts to hard to get to.
He had trouble getting some paints to stick to that metal. Maybe this was why.
If this is rusted,and corroded so bad, mine is what ???
its like im in class i have a new project & this have to be done i have a alpa 1 gen2 just da gimbal housing is bad
Have you got to pull the engine out to do this job
Yes...no other way to get to the nuts and hoses
great video thanks
olá amigo ! gostaria de ajuda para saber como eu faço para conseguir as peças e os códigos das peças tenho um barco cabras mar 19 pés quero reformar a rabeta em casa voce poderia me ajudar com as peças voce tem manual de peças com os códigos ou como eu poço achar as peças
oops.... didn't see the next video on the gimbal bearing
Want to help me redo mine??
All the professional technicians I know us claw hammers. Do you drive nails with a ball peen? Just asking...
you have no idea