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Salazar
09-29-2011, 03:41 AM
Today I took my boat out at Lake Mead, and noticed alot of water coming from the drive shaft even went the boat was shut off. I was wondering if anyone has done them before, and if anyone knows what the best seal to go with is. Any help on this would be awesome...

Thanks
Mitch Salazar

lively
09-29-2011, 10:07 AM
go to skidim.com and look at there dripless setups , this should correct your problems

Gregmacdog
09-29-2011, 10:30 AM
sounds like you need to re-pack the shaft seal, this is a fairly simple job and inexpensive to do.
I buy the packing at skidim, give them a call

KG's Supra24
09-29-2011, 10:52 AM
Dealership wants 200 to 300 to do this job .... Is it much more simple than that? I haven't taken a good look at it.

docdrs
09-29-2011, 05:17 PM
It is a simple procedure. Go to the How to Forum in moomba forum and look for the thread on repacking. V drives use the larger packing. Offset the cut ends. Pack in 3 pieces tighten then see if you can get a fourth in.For 300 I would expect them to install a dripless seal. jmo

beast 496
09-30-2011, 08:23 AM
If you can get a dripless system installed in a V drive for $300 you had better jump on it. It is a pain in the a$$ to reach, ie under the engine, packed around who knows what in the motor compartment. Heck the installation kit is $200, that only give the service tech 1 to 1.5 hrs. Pull the shaft, remove old seal assy, install new seal assy, reroute cooling hose to cold supply, reinstall the shaft and test. Don't forget to align the shaft. I suspect a quote of $250 to $300 is for repacking a compression shaft seal rather than replacing a dripless seal. We usually get around $500 for installing a Dripless system. Good luck Al

KG's Supra24
09-30-2011, 09:55 AM
The 200 to 300 I was qouted (can't remember which bc either way i thought it was high) was to repack the non dripless system.