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Taking off outdrive
Is it necessary to take off your outdrive and bring it inside for the winter when winterizing your motor? What are the benifits? It is a bravo one outdrive.
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Re: Taking off outdrive
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Re: Taking off outdrive
If it is going to freeze where you are it is a goog idea to change, or at least check the oil in the drive to make sure no water has gotten into the drive that may cause it to crack when it freezes.
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while the drive is off,everything can be inspected-gimbal bearing,shift cable and drive shaft bellows...trust me,pull that drive once a season ! reinstall it,after servicing it-no need to store it inside... also,if the bellows are more than 5 seasons old,i recomend you replace them...
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Re: Taking off outdrive
I agree with everything that pelican stated. And let me also add that if your prop has the rubber hub, then it wouldn't be a bad idea to store the prop inside when the outside temps gets below freezing for an extended period of time.
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Re: Taking off outdrive
no need to pull the wheel if it has a rubber hub-freezing temps will never damage it...age and impact will tear it up,cold weather isn't a factor...just be sure to pull the wheel once a season-lube splines and rinstall
side note: use no grease with mettalic compounds-especially "never sieze" you can create a galvanic reaction...
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Re: Taking off outdrive
it gets prtty cold in new jersey...last year we had record snow fall...
never have i had a client's prop "spin a hub" due to the prop being exposed to cold weather...there's 1000's of outboard powered boats in my area-same boats sit all winter with their wheels on-my own rig included,i've yet to see or hear of anyone else experiencing any problems...
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