Originally Posted by
Bronson
Guys, I appreciate the help. That's what he said that the line had melted (Shellback called it welded) to the face of the seal. I saw it and did not see any on the shaft area of the seal. They kept the boat so they could relay switch for my tilt & trim on my motor. They said they did check the lower unit and there was no damage done.
I did feel like most of you, it would have been a simple thing to replace the seal while the prop was off. I had asked them to do it but when I picked it up but I was told that the old seal would still work fine. It may be fine but I still feel putting on a new one was the best way from preventing a problem on down the road.
Again, I appreciate your help and you taking time to share your opinion.