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Pismo10 03-27-2007 07:48 PM

Lard..That's great. Wonder how it would work in a Bravo 1??

CObarry 03-29-2007 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by myturn (Post 2065848)
Mobil 1 V-Twin 20w-50 is $7.99/Qt at Auto Zone.


Originally Posted by Hydrocruiser (Post 2068743)
Best price I have seen!

Buy enough for the season for that price!

Just checked with my local Auto Zone, and it is indeed $7.99 a quart. Off to buy 20 of 'em (2 boats, 3 engines worth). Wife will surely say something like, "You spent $160 on motor oil?????" :crazy:

Mentalpause 03-29-2007 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by CObarry (Post 2075155)
Just checked with my local Auto Zone, and it is indeed $7.99 a quart. Off to buy 20 of 'em (2 boats, 3 engines worth). Wife will surely say something like, "You spent $160 on motor oil?????" :crazy:

Interesting the comment about what your wife might say. I walked out of O'Reilly's after buying 8 cases for over $350 total, looking at my wife and commenting that I couldn't believe I just dumped that much on oil.

She looked at me and replied - and how much did you spend on those engines, and your complaining about spending a few bucks more on good lubricant? Touche - she was absolutely right.

myturn 03-29-2007 06:17 PM


Originally Posted by CObarry (Post 2075155)
Just checked with my local Auto Zone, and it is indeed $7.99 a quart. Off to buy 20 of 'em (2 boats, 3 engines worth). Wife will surely say something like, "You spent $160 on motor oil?????" :crazy:

I hope you guys don't drive the price up!!!!

Hydrocruiser 03-29-2007 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by Pismo10 (Post 2072953)
Lard..That's great. Wonder how it would work in a Bravo 1??

Bravo's would do fine on bacon drippings.

Hydrocruiser 03-30-2007 07:28 AM

We al hear an unusual situation from time to time.

I was at a marina last week and a boat was repo'd.

The drives were being serviced by a "hack mechanic" who was putting in 99 cent 30wt oil.

Poor basta*rd that buys that boat..

smokinbob 03-31-2007 11:11 PM

hey hydrocruiser, what do you think of red line's LIGHTWEIGHT SHOCKPROOF GEAR OIL. should we stay with the tried and proven 75W90/75W140 weights. i am starting to read more that with synthetic's you can safely run lighter weights, even motor oils. keep up the good work.

Hydrocruiser 04-01-2007 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by smokinbob (Post 2077550)
hey hydrocruiser, what do you think of red line's LIGHTWEIGHT SHOCKPROOF GEAR OIL. should we stay with the tried and proven 75W90/75W140 weights. i am starting to read more that with synthetic's you can safely run lighter weights, even motor oils. keep up the good work.

The guys who run Redline Shockproof Heavy have had excelelnt results reported. However, we heard of some foaming issues and it is messy to work with. It has a lot of sulfur in it.

We have not found the perfect drive lube yet. It seems Mercury HP (Green Death) is pretty good.

Mobil-1 75W-90 seems to work well too.

Rebel_Heart 04-03-2007 12:50 PM

Is the Amsoil 75w/90 ok to run in the Bravo drive? I have heard both pros and cons. What is the down side? I have several bottles left, but willing to switch to Royal Purple, Mercury, or Mobil if you think it is better. Thanks.

handfulz28 04-03-2007 02:06 PM


Is the Amsoil 75w/90 ok to run in the Bravo drive?
Yeah, i thought one of the recent "recommended products" included one of Amsoil's gear lubes. Seem to recall it was highly rated for water dispersion or something?

I've been a religious user of Redline's products for my race cars. The Shockproof Heavy is so thick it doesn't pour out of a bottle; it glops. I think barring any disclosed negatives, the Lightweight Shockproof is probably a very good application; plus it's green :D But, since there's no price advantage vs. Merc's HP and the Merc HP is readily available, I'll probably just use that when I do my Bravo lube.
I WILL use Redline's Power Steering fluid when I service that system also.


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