
10-29-2006
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 52
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OMC Saildrive
There is a Yahoo saildrive group with quite a bit of expertise. I had a burned out impeller on my O28 which was replaced 5 years ago, and I haven't had any problems since. I have also maintained the engine/outdrive by completely stripping it every year, priming it with outboard primer, painting it with outboard paint, and applying anti-fouling. The downside is that parts are very hard to come by, and reading and understanding the maintenance manual is crucial. Replacing anything involved in the lower unit, including the impeller, requires pulling the boat and removing the power head. Replacing the shear pin requires pulling the boat or diving, but then any inboard requires that for propeller maintenance. There are replacement drives, but they are pricey, whether it by the Honda-powered 4-cycle or some of the diesels. Use of the synthetic oils can cut the oil-to-fuel ratio almost in half, along with the trail of oily exhaust. Don't run the engine without the boat being in the water. The impeller can go really fast. Good luck, and try the web site.
Bill
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