Marine Lubrication
#1331
Any updates to this list? We don't run hard or for very long but I don't have a problem spending the coin for whatever is going to provide the best performance and protection.
I've recently changed boats but still have a case of Amsoil marine 10-40 and Amsoil marine drive lube left over from the old boat. Would these be appropriate for my 496HO/Bravo X? Can I use the 10-40 in my SBC powered tow vehicle if it isn't appropriate for the boat?
I've recently changed boats but still have a case of Amsoil marine 10-40 and Amsoil marine drive lube left over from the old boat. Would these be appropriate for my 496HO/Bravo X? Can I use the 10-40 in my SBC powered tow vehicle if it isn't appropriate for the boat?
#1332
Sorry, the quote from Hydrocruiser that I was referencing did not carry forward.
RE:
"Outdrives:
RP 75W-90
M-1 75W-90
Amsoil Severe gear 75W-90
All seem to be a notch above Merc HP which is still real good stuff in my books.
Personally I would use M-1 75W-90 changed with every other oil change "
Same question, is there any performance reason that Redline Shockproof Gear Lube is not included in this list?
RE:
"Outdrives:
RP 75W-90
M-1 75W-90
Amsoil Severe gear 75W-90
All seem to be a notch above Merc HP which is still real good stuff in my books.
Personally I would use M-1 75W-90 changed with every other oil change "
Same question, is there any performance reason that Redline Shockproof Gear Lube is not included in this list?
#1334
So here I am needing to change the oil and down to my last few qt's of Amsoil TRO so I go to place an order for the first time in close to a year and whatdayaknow! I've missed a few things at Amsoil! 
So what are the thoughts about the RD50 that replaced TRO? As I look, it looks like they've made a few changes in oils.

So what are the thoughts about the RD50 that replaced TRO? As I look, it looks like they've made a few changes in oils.
#1335
So here I am needing to change the oil and down to my last few qt's of Amsoil TRO so I go to place an order for the first time in close to a year and whatdayaknow! I've missed a few things at Amsoil! 
So what are the thoughts about the RD50 that replaced TRO? As I look, it looks like they've made a few changes in oils.

So what are the thoughts about the RD50 that replaced TRO? As I look, it looks like they've made a few changes in oils.
Looks like the choice is now either Amsoil RD50 15w50 Series 2000 Racing oil (the 20W50 is no longer available) and Amsoil 20w50 V-Twin Motorcycle oil for HP marine engines. Which is the best choice for a HP marine engine and why?
#1336
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So here I am needing to change the oil and down to my last few qt's of Amsoil TRO so I go to place an order for the first time in close to a year and whatdayaknow! I've missed a few things at Amsoil! 
So what are the thoughts about the RD50 that replaced TRO? As I look, it looks like they've made a few changes in oils.

So what are the thoughts about the RD50 that replaced TRO? As I look, it looks like they've made a few changes in oils.
#1338
Bob Teague has been running that new 15w-50 for two years now. He ran a whole season on his race boat before pulling the engines apart, which before using Amsoil he would do 3 to 4 times per year, and after that whole season on the new 15w-50, he said, "I could put the bearings right back in each motor".
Attached is a comparison of Amsoil MCV, TRO, RD50 and Mobil 1 V Twin oil test data from the Amsoil web site. Comments solicited.
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