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carney 12-11-2004 06:13 PM

Re: bravo one drive resivoirs
 
Strip poker 388, What are the engines doing on the floor?

Strip Poker 388 12-11-2004 08:33 PM

Re: bravo one drive resivoirs
 
Its been 3 summers and I could not stand it any more :D

Don't tell the girl friend, shes getting Whipple's for Christmas :eek: :eek:

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CMG 12-12-2004 08:25 AM

Re: bravo one drive resivoirs
 

Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
The old round style I have had problem cracking and leaking . I am trying to find a better ,larger reservoir.


you need to scroll down, bottom of page has the square bottles with and without plumbing.

Not to slam Teague but don't bother, have had wrong parts sent more than once and stuck with shipping cost. I forget the guys name on the fone but have heard from others here that he isn't too sharp.

OldSchool 12-12-2004 09:13 AM

Re: bravo one drive resivoirs
 

Originally Posted by Biggus
Are you sure you have '99 transom assemblies? Because they did not use a gear lube reservoir on the 1988 (first year) Bravo drives.

My guess is that you have the '88 transom assemblies. If you had the newer ones and there was no lube res. connected you would have gear lube in the bilge.

...unless the lube hose inside the boat was plugged.

Hey Biggus,
I have '88 transom assemblies and 2000 Bravos/ no reserviors. Is it possible to have them or am I outta luck?

Biggus 12-12-2004 10:03 AM

Re: bravo one drive resivoirs
 
Yup, all you need its the kit that Strip posted the link to.

Your drives will be much happier with the increased gear lube capacity.

Kurt

OldSchool 12-12-2004 10:13 AM

Re: bravo one drive resivoirs
 

Originally Posted by Biggus
Yup, all you need its the kit that Strip posted the link to.

Your drives will be much happier with the increased gear lube capacity.

Kurt

Thanks Buddy!! :drink: :drink: :drink: I've changed the lube every 25 hours religiously and there is hardly been anything on either magnet. That will be an easy...and cheap winter project

SKRAMER 12-13-2004 05:26 PM

Re: bravo one drive resivoirs
 
Well I got the hose for the resevior inside the bilge. I think. But the problem is in the transom assembly. There isn't a hose that connects to the gimble ring that would connect everything together. Is there something I can buy? or am I SOL?

formula31 12-13-2004 06:20 PM

Re: bravo one drive resivoirs
 
You need to go external. Email me and Ill send you pics of what I did and the parts youll need. Put this name together. rogue 2800 @hotmail.com

Gizmo 12-13-2004 11:29 PM

Re: bravo one drive resivoirs
 
Diversified Marine Sales in Jensen Beach, Fl. has the OEM reservoir kits for $129.99. I saw them on E-Bay.
www.diversified-marine.com


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