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  • fsts2k
    • Nov 2004
    • 215



    V Drive Slow Leak?

    So this happened last summer, I was out on my 226 and the V Drive light came on at 2200 RPM which it never does. Short of the long was that the V Drive oil was low so when I put it into storage I had the marina look for a leak. They reported that no leak could be found. Has anyone else had a problem similar? It took 3 summers before this happened and I have never put oil in the V Drive prior. Thoughts?

    The boat has approx 90 hours on it

    Thanks

    BTW, the correct oil was put in and I used the boat for the next four weekends without incident before it went to storage.

    Kevin
  • fsts2k
    • Nov 2004
    • 215



    #2
    RE: V Drive Slow Leak?

    Found my answer, should have searched. Sorry,

    Thanks

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    • TRDon
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Oct 2007
      • 722

      • MN

      • 1985 2001 1993 Sport carb GT40 2003 SANTE Excalibur

      #3
      RE: V Drive Slow Leak?

      you cant do that, at least tell us where it was coming from

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      • fsts2k
        • Nov 2004
        • 215



        #4
        Re: RE: V Drive Slow Leak?

        Originally posted by TRDon
        you cant do that, at least tell us where it was coming from
        No idea yet. The boat is in storage until May but based on posts I found during a search (which I should have done prior to posting) it sounds like many others have had this problem. Most of them have found the leak because a bolt is loose on the V-Drive or the paper bag gasket that comes from the factory is leaking. As I understand most have replaced this gasket with true gasket material and the problem has been resolved.

        I have never pulled the boat apart so this should be interesting. Anyone have an idea how to get the back seat and part of a 226 floor up? The V-Drive is not exactly accessible from what I remember when I was digging around there this summer.

        Kevin

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        • hyperlite28
          • Oct 2006
          • 8

          • Boise, ID


          #5
          Try tightening the bolts first. I was able to reduce the oil leak significantly without pulling the v-drive. I would fear more problems coming form a v-drive removal.

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          • fsts2k
            • Nov 2004
            • 215



            #6
            Originally posted by hyperlite28
            Try tightening the bolts first. I was able to reduce the oil leak significantly without pulling the v-drive. I would fear more problems coming form a v-drive removal.
            Thanks, I will give that a shot. The drip now is so slow (3 seasons to leak all oil out) that I will probably just keep an eye on it and not remove the vdrive until it gets worse.

            Kevin

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            • fsts2k
              • Nov 2004
              • 215



              #7
              Update... The slow leak turned into a big leak this year, lost most of the oil every 2 hours. Took it to the dealer (third time for this issue) and they finally pulled the vdrive and put a seal kit on it. Got it back and still have the red light turn on. Finally figured out that each time I put it in reverse the dipstick must pop-up a bit and leak pressure causing the light to go on.

              Need to find a new gasket to seal the dipstick since I am right now too cheap to pay 30 dollars for a new one...

              Any thoughts on warranty? I bought the boat new and the warranty card was filled out in April 2005; the 5 years may be up but not much. I wrote an email to PCM but have not received a response yet. Anyone have a good number to call?

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              • GoBig
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Apr 2008
                • 551

                • Santa Cruz, CA


                #8
                Go directly to Correct Craft. The v-drive is a Walters, not sure this is supplied by PCM. In any case, your warranty is covered by CC, not PCM.
                2003 SANTE

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