How does the oil drain out of a 97 model Bravo1 drive??????????
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I got the drives hot and thought to drain and refill them with new fluid. THERE is NO plug on the lowers where the oil can drain. What is up with that? Do I have to separate the drive upper and lower to change oil??
A little help needed here.
A little help needed here.
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Good call Griff .. To the OP I am in no way try to be an ass, but maybe you should have someone who knows what they are doing help you, or have them do it. If you don't fill it correct as Griff brought up, it could cost you a lot of money down the road.
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The same opinion here and most likely solid advice so you save money instead of causing 10 X's the costs of trying to figure out how to do things 100 % correctly without self inflicting problems.
It would be wise to have a real marine shop perform other maintenance as well especially when spring rolls around.. A really good shop offers turn key boating inwhich can be priceless and without headaches. In the long run that is cheaper overall for the boat owner.
It would be wise to have a real marine shop perform other maintenance as well especially when spring rolls around.. A really good shop offers turn key boating inwhich can be priceless and without headaches. In the long run that is cheaper overall for the boat owner.
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The same opinion here and most likely solid advice so you save money instead of causing 10 X's the costs of trying to figure out how to do things 100 % correctly without self inflicting problems.
It would be wise to have a real marine shop perform other maintenance as well especially when spring rolls around.. A really good shop offers turn key boating inwhich can be priceless and without headaches. In the long run that is cheaper overall for the boat owner.
It would be wise to have a real marine shop perform other maintenance as well especially when spring rolls around.. A really good shop offers turn key boating inwhich can be priceless and without headaches. In the long run that is cheaper overall for the boat owner.
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^^^^^^ Like I said a really good shop - in todays world that is hard to find even if we were talking about bikes, AC, Autos and so on.
Grease your propshaft and thrust washer area so most of the time its pull right off. That is part of maintenance anyways and should be done more often if in saltwater. We had good luck with Merc special 101 but I see 95% freshwater stuff.
Also check for fishing line wrapped around the propshaft bunched up against the seal. Common in my area from Bass fishermen leaving fishing line in the water.
Grease your propshaft and thrust washer area so most of the time its pull right off. That is part of maintenance anyways and should be done more often if in saltwater. We had good luck with Merc special 101 but I see 95% freshwater stuff.
Also check for fishing line wrapped around the propshaft bunched up against the seal. Common in my area from Bass fishermen leaving fishing line in the water.
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