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<blockquote data-quote="chrispbrown27" data-source="post: 300408" data-attributes="member: 9661"><p>Sorry I haven't responded in a while. The impeller is in good condition, looked brand new when I opened up the gearcase. I did put a new gasket around the linkage cover. The new concern is that I have water intrusion into the gear case. I was looking at the parts diagram on crowley and can see an upper lower unit seal, but could not see a lower lower unit seal. Did I miss it? I have watched a couple of videos on youtube covering removing and replacing lower unit seals...does anyone have any advice on getting them out? The motor does run pretty well, when I bought the boat I was not expecting much out of it, but other then (so far) minor issues I am happy with it. I have yet to get it on the water to see if the adjustments I made have corrected the slipping gear issue....hopefully this coming week I will get it out there! Thanks guys.</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispbrown27, post: 300408, member: 9661"] Sorry I haven't responded in a while. The impeller is in good condition, looked brand new when I opened up the gearcase. I did put a new gasket around the linkage cover. The new concern is that I have water intrusion into the gear case. I was looking at the parts diagram on crowley and can see an upper lower unit seal, but could not see a lower lower unit seal. Did I miss it? I have watched a couple of videos on youtube covering removing and replacing lower unit seals...does anyone have any advice on getting them out? The motor does run pretty well, when I bought the boat I was not expecting much out of it, but other then (so far) minor issues I am happy with it. I have yet to get it on the water to see if the adjustments I made have corrected the slipping gear issue....hopefully this coming week I will get it out there! Thanks guys. Chris [/QUOTE]
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