YANMAR SD20 seal replacement. Ep.61

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  • čas přidán 17. 02. 2023
  • Replacing the seals of YANMAR SD20 saildrives in the boatyard of Monastir, Tunisia. Not a tutorial, but at least you can see what's what and how everything is held in place. It's actually an easy job! No special tools needed.
    Our website: www.anjakeesmaat.com/
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Komentáře • 43

  • @alixbarks
    @alixbarks Před 25 dny +1

    Fill hex bolts with pure lanolin after assembly. This prevents growth inside the hex head. Will not dissolve in water. But will easily squish out with hex wrench for removal, even years later.

  • @mikemcnamee6030
    @mikemcnamee6030 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much, this video is incredibly helpful and thorough. I’m a new boat owner and will be tackling some of these tasks next week. I know I need to replace my rubber flap, the first(and probably both)sets of anodes, remove/clean the prop and check/change the gear oil.
    The engine/boat is a 2007 with 300 hours so I’m hoping I don’t have to get deep into the weeds replacing the seals and gaskets. That’s a bit beyond my (growing)skillset.

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před 3 měsíci

      You're welcome! And well, it's not that difficult. You just need to know what you need to do :-)

  • @Jac_light
    @Jac_light Před rokem

    We had fibreglass flaps put on. No issues. Thanks for the great video Wim 🙌🏼

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před rokem

      The thing is that saildrives are moving to all sides, so we need at least a little bit of rubbery material around it to really close it off. Later on at that yard we fitted the original rubber flaps.

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před rokem

      And you're welcome :-)

  • @uwebimmler1066
    @uwebimmler1066 Před rokem

    Welcome back 🙋🏼‍♂️, from me, too.
    Last year we'd been in the same time in Sicilia where I'd been by motorbike. To late your Video was online

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před rokem

      Thanx! Well, it's not that we were away. This is material from august 2022, haha!

  • @finnsailing69
    @finnsailing69 Před rokem

    Hey Wim! nice to see you and the mrs again! say hey to her from snowy Finland :)

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před rokem

      Done! :-) Yeah, I should cranck out more videos, but didn't have the time. And sometimes I'm just lazy!

    • @finnsailing69
      @finnsailing69 Před rokem

      @@DoubleUThings same here, and we have this thing... called winter, i think you might have heard of this seasonal thing that happens in the nordics? ;) this morning -7c and 45cm of snow

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před rokem +1

      @@finnsailing69 Haha, we have been in the Netherlands for more than two months. That was way more than enough winter for us!

  • @markdewhurst3269
    @markdewhurst3269 Před rokem

    I’ve never worked on sail drives, only Oil Refineries near the Ocean or sea. Before we would put nuts and bolts together there would always apply a good dab of Never Seize on the bolt. It’s a silver zinc grease that helps stop the elements.

  • @pokerbob2277
    @pokerbob2277 Před rokem

    Looking good! So glad to see y’all back.
    Sail drives looking nice.
    Your not worried about the groove leaking again even with slightly moving the seal?
    Hope all goes well.
    Don’t stay away so long!

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před rokem +2

      Hope not :-) It was hardly a groove. It was visible, but not really "feelable". So I guess the seal itself was the problem. But we'll see. I hope the oil stays clean.
      And yes, I'll try to spit out more videos soon. I have enough material!

  • @jcfgh
    @jcfgh Před rokem

    Great job!!

  • @joachimrydberg2189
    @joachimrydberg2189 Před 3 měsíci

    Excellent video :)

  • @petermathioudakis2110
    @petermathioudakis2110 Před 5 měsíci

    Good job👍

  • @CymenVig
    @CymenVig Před rokem

    I keep asking myself why you don't have an electric impact driver. They are so affordable these days. I think that would have worked on these sail drive bolts. Also maybe that bolt on the electric motor of the winch (I know it didn't work out in the end, I'd take that motor to a place that rebuilds car alternators and see if they can fix it). Anyway, really enjoy your "not a tutorial" videos and seeing how you fix things with limited tools and budget. I've picked up a lot of things watching you work. Thank you!

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před rokem

      Hey, I missed your comment for some reason... Anyway, thanx for the nice words! Why I don't have an electric impact driver? Probably for the same reasson I still don't have tig welder or a lathe, haha! Too much stuff already in this little boat. But yes, it would be a handy addition to my toolset. And yeah, that windlass motor... I wanted to do that over here in Tunisia, and I thought I found a guy that could do that, but it turned out he only fixed generators (language barrier).

  • @dh9099
    @dh9099 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi,
    great job that I also did. It is important to point out that it is not necessary to grease but just to oil the O-rings and the ring because they are permanently in SAE 80W90.
    Can you be so kind as to give me the complete part number of your Volvo Penta propeller, thank you!

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanx! 🙂Yeah, the oil is okay too. It's less messy when you do it with a little grease, though. By the way, the Yanmar factory advizes to use 15W30 or 15W40 instead of 80W90 when the saildrive is connected to the 1GM10 engine. Strange, huh?
      And I'm sorry, but I don't know that part number... And I can't check it, because we sold the boat by now.

  • @liongod1000
    @liongod1000 Před rokem +1

    *_ WELCOME BACK!! You were missed!! ( Noticed on the Prop it had a Label "VOLVO PENTA" and you were speaking of Yanmar ???? ) _*

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před rokem

      Haha! No time for editing. And lazy 😂

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před rokem

      Yes, strange, huh? Yanmar seemingly uses Volvo props... Must be. I mean, it fits...

    • @trevhedges
      @trevhedges Před rokem

      @@DoubleUThings 😂

    • @trevhedges
      @trevhedges Před rokem +1

      Cheers guy’s

  • @michaelrosenbauer6493

    Good job. Next time use a litle oil for assembling and oil the needle bearing first. What Marina is it ? Thank you in advance .

    • @DoubleUThings
      @DoubleUThings  Před rokem

      Okay.
      This is the boatyard Port de Peche in Monastir. Marina is also in Monastir, Tunisia, just a few nm north of the boatyard.

  • @FlyingNandoSV
    @FlyingNandoSV Před rokem

    Exelent
    now you ready for an ocean crosing

  • @glenntepe1
    @glenntepe1 Před rokem

    Those two screws/pins… take care of those!!! Mine were corroded. There were only six of those screws on the planet!!! I’m the proud owner of four of those six.

  • @JoeTheLion60
    @JoeTheLion60 Před rokem

    Looks good - no lock-tight? Seen others use it... PS If you don't have a vice - then Edel will have one... :-)

  • @williamvanackere2298
    @williamvanackere2298 Před 8 měsíci

    Bonjour voisin, je saurai à qui m'adresser pour mes joints de saildrives .William de ZAZEN