grhonk
New Member
Hello,
I am trying to put together my drive shaft from tearing into it a couple of months ago. I have two O-rings the size of a silver dollar, one with a slit in it axially. I remember pulling one of these off from the hull next to the boot (bellows), but don't know which one it was. I am at a loss where the other one goes. It seems to fit along side the other o-ring, but I don't think that is correct.
The manual shows another o-ring between the floating ring and the circ-clip, but I don't remember pulling an o-ring off at that point. I think the manual is wrong. It shows the internal O-rings plus a third ring forward of the circ-clip.
Does anyone remember a post that warns against using the circ-clip? The fear was the circ-clip would fall off too easily and pour in the water. Maybe I am all wet on this, but I kinda remember something like that. I am wondering if I should throw away the circ-clip in place of a tie-wrap.
Any response is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks, Jerry
I am trying to put together my drive shaft from tearing into it a couple of months ago. I have two O-rings the size of a silver dollar, one with a slit in it axially. I remember pulling one of these off from the hull next to the boot (bellows), but don't know which one it was. I am at a loss where the other one goes. It seems to fit along side the other o-ring, but I don't think that is correct.
The manual shows another o-ring between the floating ring and the circ-clip, but I don't remember pulling an o-ring off at that point. I think the manual is wrong. It shows the internal O-rings plus a third ring forward of the circ-clip.
Does anyone remember a post that warns against using the circ-clip? The fear was the circ-clip would fall off too easily and pour in the water. Maybe I am all wet on this, but I kinda remember something like that. I am wondering if I should throw away the circ-clip in place of a tie-wrap.
Any response is welcome and appreciated.
Thanks, Jerry