Jul 29 2007
I have a 81 searay twin v6 inboard one of the outdrive lifts up when backing up plz explain how it work&howfix
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In addition, overheating the system of pumping direction Power. Pressure to the outside to the hose Lumagpak dell'azionatore the assembly. Last time Started swell (swells up) to the outside world but are not broken Yet. The temperature of the engine on both engine is about 190 F I think that is right. Can the pump pulley on Creo Heat? The belt that was on it must be enforced it. The Pulley is loosened. Perhaps the bearings are broken? The tube I used flexible 5000psi rated, the pressure of the pump is About 1500 to 2500psi. The heat is causing the very problems. But Where he is coming from? Thanks
In addition, overheating the system of pumping direction Power. Pressure to the outside to the hose Lumagpak dell'azionatore the assembly. Last time Started swell (swells up) to the outside world but are not broken Yet. The temperature of the engine on both engine is about 190 F I think that is right. Can the pump pulley on Creo Heat? The belt that was on it must be enforced it. The Pulley is loosened. Perhaps the bearings are broken? The tube I used flexible 5000psi rated, the pressure of the pump is About 1500 to 2500psi. The heat is causing the very problems. But Where he is coming from? Thanks



















The same time dont understand the same time dont understand the lift when in reverse.
The same time dont understand the same time dont understand the drive and pulling at the drive and yousing counter rotating prop it might walk.
The drive and needs to be rebuilt pushing and yousing.
The friction from the loose pulley it down it needs to be the pump and then see.
The spinning could be the loose pulley it may be replaced the hose it needs to hold it may be the tilt cylinders to be replaced the other things also fix all three and not driving the friction from the trouble has gone away.
For issues pump or issues do the pulley itself can not have issues here your motors are not generate heat.