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Thanks for the links. I have the kit and enough info to give it a try.
I checked with a boat shop and they want $140 plus parts. That's some good gasoline money for boating. Just don't know what I'll find as far as the gear case lube moniter goes. If the case is checked and filled from the engine compartment, then something has to be disconnected somewhere. Guess I'll find it when I get inside. HJJ |
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The gear lube is connected to the lower section via a small passage from the
upper. If you are just dropping the lower there is nothing to disconnect besides the bolts. Don't forget the one hiding under the trim tab. And you must fill by pumping the lube in to the bottom drain until it comes out the top when you reassemble. If you fill from the top you'll just trap air in the lower unit. wrote in message ... Thanks for the links. I have the kit and enough info to give it a try. I checked with a boat shop and they want $140 plus parts. That's some good gasoline money for boating. Just don't know what I'll find as far as the gear case lube moniter goes. If the case is checked and filled from the engine compartment, then something has to be disconnected somewhere. Guess I'll find it when I get inside. HJJ |
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