Saildrive seal


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  • #6848
    Pablo
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      hello
      I would like to have an idea of the price for a saildrive seal change, on an 850, (Volvo D1-20 engine), all included. Is access to the base and seal difficult, as I’ve already heard? What are the main difficulties?
      If anyone can share their experience with me…thank you.
      And a recurring question: can we keep the old gasket longer than the 7 years recommended by Volvo for replacement, by monitoring it regularly? I’d say yes, but if anyone has any experience of this, I’m obviously interested.
      Thanks for any feedback.

      Pablo
      #6981

      Hello,

      changing a gasket is expensive, but I haven’t done it yet, even though my 850 was launched in February 2005. The mechanic who inspects my installation assures me that he has never seen a seal in poor condition, regardless of its age at the time of replacement, up to 17 years. I intend to have it changed after 12 years, but I’d do it before going on a long cruise if I had to go far away.
      kind regards,
      JFP

      #6979
      Bruno (Caprice)
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        Volvo recommends changing the base gasket every 7 years. The cost is around 1,600 euros for around twenty hours of labour, and the engine has to be removed for the 850. This is an expensive and preventive operation that I had carried out this year. From memory, the gasket did not seem faulty. Unfortunately, as I don’t sail all year round, but only in the summer, I’m naturally inclined to favor prevention rather than repair. I think that regular follow-up should make it possible to space out this maintenance operation, given its high price.
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