AirSniper
Active Member
I know this is not good, but I suppose I am looking to understand how bad it is.
I have been hearing a "ticking" or tapping, particularly at idle/low rpm. Thought maybe an exhaust leak or FOD in the impeller - the noise went with rpm.
Pulled the boat & without the lanyard, turned the engine, the noise is clearly from the drive/gearbox. Was going to change the gear oil, and found this housing cracked. I did change out the oil, and with a magnet, I pulled out the metal pieces in the other pic. the oil was dark, but no sign of water, and it seemed to drain a sufficient amount.
After the oil change, the boat seems to run fine except for the tapping noise which continues. The noise either goes away or is drowned out at higher rpm.
Looking at ebay, there are at least 2 for sale in the $250-$350 range, one of them shows the same crack in a pic. Looking through the forum, a few pics have this crack too.
Lots of questions:
So, the metal is clearly gear chips. I havent seen inside the housing, but it would seem that the mis-alignment in my crack would offset the mounting of the gears and cause noise/chips. Is this a correct assuption?
is this common in the M2 design?
can it be fixed?
does anyone have any photos of the inside of the housing (to show if this aligns gears)?
Since it holds oil, and doesnt let water in, and the gears are already damaged - should I run it until complete failure?
Does the engine need to be removed - can i remove the housing from below?
what could cause this...quick accelerations...etc?
Thanks in advance, I would recommend all M2 owners to take a look at their housings. from what I've seen, this is common enough to give a close look at when possible.