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Jeppe 07-21-2010 02:44 AM

TRS Volume
 
Hi, I changed the oil in my TRS drives on my Magnum 27 for the first time yesterday. They are supposed to need 2.6 quarts including the reservoir but after filling 3 quarts there is still nothing on the dipstick. Where is the oil going? I can't find any leaks anywhere.

Has anyone had the same problem?

GoFastSonic 07-21-2010 07:50 AM

cant fill thru dip stic. remove top 4 bolts from top cap fill there. the dipstick is just a resevoir

Rookie 07-21-2010 08:26 AM

I put about 3 in the drive and about 1 to fill reserve. Ask my upper gear set how much it liked the 2.6 quarts! :eek:

Jeppe 07-21-2010 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by Rookie (Post 3164224)
I put about 3 in the drive and about 1 to fill reserve. Ask my upper gear set how much it liked the 2.6 quarts! :eek:

Interesting, so you put 4 quarts, the same as for the TR-drive. How come Mercruiser specify 2.6 quarts? Seems like a bit to big a difference.

By the way I have been filling through the oil plug not the reservoir.

Andy 07-21-2010 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by GoFastSonic (Post 3164189)
cant fill thru dip stic. remove top 4 bolts from top cap fill there. the dipstick is just a resevoir

What he said

jeff1000man 07-21-2010 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by Jeppe (Post 3164315)
Interesting, so you put 4 quarts, the same as for the TR-drive. How come Mercruiser specify 2.6 quarts? Seems like a bit to big a difference.

By the way I have been filling through the oil plug not the reservoir.

You are doing it correctly. Fill from the bottom to the top until fluid comes up to the resevoir.

That way it makes sure you have no air in the casing.

GoFastSonic 07-21-2010 11:49 AM

Pull the top cap way easier. Inspect the top gears look around and check the bearings. That drive holds alot of oil and those pumps suck. I do mine every 2 races pulling the caps.

Jeppe 07-21-2010 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by GoFastSonic (Post 3164392)
Pull the top cap way easier. Inspect the top gears look around and check the bearings. That drive holds alot of oil and those pumps suck. I do mine every 2 races pulling the caps.

I can't remove the top cap without removing the rear cap because of the hydraulic steering, Is it still ok to remove the rear cap without draining the oil?

picklenjim 07-21-2010 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by Jeppe (Post 3164456)
I can't remove the top cap without removing the rear cap because of the hydraulic steering, Is it still ok to remove the rear cap without draining the oil?

No. I wouldn't waste my time removing all that steering hardware. Just put it in through the top vent hole in the drive. Just give the prop a spin every once in a while as your putting it in. I fill mine through the top and have never had a problem. If you get 3 quarts in you know your good. Pumping in from the bottom just makes a big mess. Don't know where you came up with 2.6 quarts but my manual says 3 for the TRS and 4 for the TR. Then your reservoir will hold 1 more so you need 4 qts. total for each drive including the reservoir. After it sits a few hours and everything levels out check your dipstick and correct if needed.

rufusgrouse 07-21-2010 02:13 PM

Oil changes are subject to the laws of physics. If you want to be absolutely certain that all air is expelled from the gearcase(s); filling from the bottom up is the proper way to obtain certainty. The drain and vent are both 3/8 16 thread, and any pressurized garden sprayer from the local hardware store makes the perfect gearcase filling pump. A 1/8 npt nipple will easily thread to 3/8 16 and clamp in hose. The "only" oil that will provide longevity is Mercruisers "high performance" gearlube. The original oil specification is totally outdated as are the factory preload specifications.

Jeppe 07-21-2010 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by picklenjim (Post 3164476)
No. I wouldn't waste my time removing all that steering hardware. Just put it in through the top vent hole in the drive. Just give the prop a spin every once in a while as your putting it in. I fill mine through the top and have never had a problem. If you get 3 quarts in you know your good. Pumping in from the bottom just makes a big mess. Don't know where you came up with 2.6 quarts but my manual says 3 for the TRS and 4 for the TR. Then your reservoir will hold 1 more so you need 4 qts. total for each drive including the reservoir. After it sits a few hours and everything levels out check your dipstick and correct if needed.

My drives are from -76 and the Merc Service manual number 2 specifies 81 Fl. Oz. I looked in manual no 5 now and it specifies 3 quarts like you say.

picklenjim 07-21-2010 03:02 PM


Originally Posted by Jeppe (Post 3164515)
My drives are from -76 and the Merc Service manual number 2 specifies 81 Fl. Oz. I looked in manual no 5 now and it specifies 3 quarts like you say.

Ya I just looked in my #2 manual and you are absolutely correct. It says 81 ozs.. I don't know, quess it was a printing error. Just put 3 in the drive and one in the reservoir and you'll see it on the stick then.

Jeppe 07-21-2010 03:44 PM

Thanks all for quick help! I'll just keep filling then. I was really worried I had some internal leak but I guess I'm ok.

/Jeppe

Fountain4402 07-29-2010 11:21 AM

never from the top down, wrong answer. Buy the ten dollar pump once and pump from bottom till top.


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