drain bravo on
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Je dois vidanger ma bravo on car l'huile n'est vraiment pas agréable, est-ce possible et avec quel produit faire un rinçage avant de mettre de l'huile neuve merci pour la
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Last edited by Bajaboat77; 10-07-2024 at 11:19 AM.
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Couple other comments that hopefully you find helpful
i usually pump the fluid in from the bottom so you don’t get air bubbles
make sure you replace the little gasket around the drain plug. Even more importantly make sure the old one is removed so you don’t double up
if you have an overflow bottle in the boat the fluid can get pretty gummy and not flow. The overflows should be removed every few years and cleaned out
good luck
grease prop splines when you put it back on
i usually pump the fluid in from the bottom so you don’t get air bubbles
make sure you replace the little gasket around the drain plug. Even more importantly make sure the old one is removed so you don’t double up
if you have an overflow bottle in the boat the fluid can get pretty gummy and not flow. The overflows should be removed every few years and cleaned out
good luck
grease prop splines when you put it back on
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Depending on your drive, the drain plug is behind the prop, or on the side of the drive. The video shows everything.
I like to let the entire drive and the reservoir in the engine compartment (if equipped). Then fill the drive from bottom up.
When fluid comes out the top/vent hole; install the top vent plug. Then just a few pumps until you see fluid in the reservoir. Then STOP.
Let everything settle, and balance out for at least 15 minutes. And then top off the reservoir. Done.






