Outdrive question
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Outdrive question
Just picked my boat up from being winterized and towed it to where it stays during the winter and after blocking up the boat and trailer so the tires aren't sitting on the concrete but I couldn't get the outdrive to lower and noticed the gear lube was really low and the cap was lose so I added gear lube and put the cap back on tight but still couldn't lower it. Does the gear lube need to build up pressure for the outdrive to work right. The marina that did the work is closed till Monday so I can't ask them until then.
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I am assuming you are talking about filling up your drive gear oil resevoir in your engine compartment. If so that oil has nothing to do with the drive going up and down. There will be a separate pump and lube container/resevoir that should be full. When you push your switch to raise and lower the drives can you hear your pump running?
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Thanks. I thought that was the one that operated it. Know there isn't any sound when I push the down and even the up doesn't work. I'll have to get out the owners manual then and see where that pump is to see if it's full.
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Are you batteries connected or did they un-hook themn for winter? If there is no sound (pump running) you may just need to reset your circuit breaker. If it is not the circuit breaker it could be the switch has gone bad or the pump motor quit.
I have had to reset the circuit breaker on mine before after towing the boat over a bumpy road.
I have had to reset the circuit breaker on mine before after towing the boat over a bumpy road.
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The batteries were disconnected but I was using a battery pack to operate everything. I tried pushing the reset button but maybe I didn't push it had enough. I can try that again. You are talking about the red button by the battery switch correct?
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If you have the batteries disconnected, where were you hooking up the box? If the batteries are disconnected, depending on how you connected the box, it may not be making a circuit (two batteries)
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I was using the post by the battery post which I assume it would still operate the outdrive since everything else was hot when I hooked it up.