Well damn....
was making record time on my third year winterizing the machine. (using the LouC method..AKA the right way) Everything went great and then I took the drive off and noticed quite a bit of water in the bellows....(I almost skipped pulling the drive thinking I would make it a bi-yearly item)
My plan, subject to popular opinion here, grease the universal joint to remove any water intrusion,(no signs of rust or anything..just water)... ponder replacing the gimbal bearing. (I spun it with an alignment tool and it still feels thick and full of grease..not rough or anything) Gimbal bearing is one of those projects I haven't done yet though I did buy the bearing last year and chickened out...pulling it is my issue, will need to buy tools.
upon inspection if looks like the water made it in from the mating surface of the drive and not the actual bellows...I put some RTV on it per the manual during the installation but not convinced it helped and obviously may have caused the problem in the first place.....photos show one area lower left of the housing that was full of 'goo' greasy gritty watery black mess all in one area....suspect this is where the water came in.
pictures for explanations...open to suggestions and input as always.
Sure am glad I removed the drive and hopefully stayed ahead of a universal joint issue or mid-season gimbal bearing replacement...this just adds to the spring thawing list.
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1998 four Winns Horizon H200
Volvo Penta 4.3 GL
Newtown, CT
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