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Saildrive
« on: January 12 2014, 21:18 »
When replacing the sail drive oil I found a square piece of metal . Will I need to remove the sail drive and bring it in for repair and will it be expensive.

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Re: Saildrive
« Reply #1 on: January 13 2014, 11:01 »
How big? Got a picture?
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Re: Saildrive
« Reply #2 on: January 14 2014, 20:48 »
Not too big maybe the size of a small washer

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Re: Saildrive
« Reply #3 on: January 15 2014, 09:22 »
Doesn't really help, "a small washer" can be 1mm or 10mm depending on your point of view. My reaction would be to leave it (it could be a rogue bit of casing, for example) but check for further problems.

Was it stuck to the magnet on the drain plug?
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Re: Saildrive
« Reply #4 on: January 15 2014, 14:23 »
Yes it was stuck on the magnet -- I may be able to get a picture -- we put a lot of hours on the engine last summer we did over 500 hours traveling to Maine . I have a flexofold prop I worry that it may put strain on the drive. Removing the drive looks simple enough have no clue what it looks like inside .

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Re: Saildrive
« Reply #5 on: February 07 2014, 23:59 »
If it was stuck on the magnet, it's ferrous. Not so good :(


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Re: Saildrive
« Reply #6 on: February 16 2014, 13:56 »
Agree with Nigel... if it is ferrous and of a regular shape, it is probably part of the inner construction - maybe a thrust washer or locking washer - either way requiring additional investigation to get the peace of mind that we all need when we need to navigate with our engines running.

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Re: Saildrive
« Reply #7 on: February 17 2014, 22:52 »
i have attached a picture of what came out sail drive