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25 hors la loi 07-16-2007 02:02 PM

Color of the Drive lube after 35 Hrs ??
 
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Ok guy this is my used Hi Perf Mercury gear Lube after 35 Hrs in my Xr drive ....what do you think about the color ?? , i have no metal on the magnet plug ....it`s normal color ?? , i have no issue with my drive ...but i don`t want to have one just before my summer holiday :D

p.s. the left strip is a brand new oil ..and the right one is the used one
Thank`s in advance


If ever your lube change colors , it`s because of the heat , and it`s not normal !!! , It will not last for long ....the advise is split it appart and re-check tolerance

Mr Gadgets 07-16-2007 02:19 PM

No metal is good! Is there any metalic glow to the oil when in the drain pan and rolling it around in the bright sun light? If so, take a magnet and put it under the pan and rotate, does the metalic follow the lines of flux?
It looks like the oil is getting hot, I would drain more often and make sure your driveshower is doing it's job. But it isn't abnormal to see the oil come out black like that.
The only other think that looks abnormal are the rocks that came out with the used oil. I assume they did because they are on that side of the towel?? They look like they held up well under use!! :) :)

25 hors la loi 07-16-2007 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Gadgets (Post 2199314)
Is there any metalic glow to the oil when in the drain pan and rolling it around in the bright sun light?

What a fast respond !!!
No metalic particule in the oil .... i will exchange the drive lub more often ...and like you said i will check for my drive shower ...thank`s again , it`s realy appreciated
Regard`s

The Buda 07-16-2007 03:03 PM

Small amounts of alluminum will discolor the oil rather quickly. Send out an oil sample of the fluid, it's cheap compared to the price of a drive failure.

Griff 07-16-2007 11:10 PM

Looks a little bit darker than normal. I would change it more often. You won't get all the old dirty lube completely out. I would change it again after a single trip out and then start changing it every 25 hours.

Screamin' Seamen' 07-17-2007 07:41 AM

Amsoil has a new lube just for Bravo drives. It's good stuff!

Mr Gadgets 07-17-2007 08:17 AM

I am thinking a new style drive shower. Maybe Simrek or one of the other, better units. If yours has the angled tip, it is like one I had and it doesnt work very good.

pullmytrigger 07-19-2007 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by Mr Gadgets (Post 2200293)
I am thinking a new style drive shower. Maybe Simrek or one of the other, better units. If yours has the angled tip, it is like one I had and it doesnt work very good.

its all in the tip.......!

DMAX 07-19-2007 04:28 PM

So than which one do I want for my Bravo ones. I plan to buy some this weekend. Thanks

o2man98 07-19-2007 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by DMAX (Post 2204305)
So than which one do I want for my Bravo ones. I plan to buy some this weekend. Thanks

I would suggest using the Severe Gear in the Bravos. Either the 75w-90 http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/svg.aspx?zo=1132530 or the 75w-110 that Teague now recommends http://www.amsoil.com/storefront/svt.aspx?zo=1132530 .


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