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Jim Fitzpatrick April 28th 04 11:49 PM

OMC Cobra Stern Drive
 
I am de-winterizing an OMC 5.8L with a Cobra drive.
There are three plugs on the upper drive. Two on the starboard side, one on
the port.
Are these just drain plugs for water or for lubricant?
I am familiar with Merc which don't have these extra plugs (threaded).
This my first Cobra.
Any help?
Thanks
Fitz



Jim Kelly April 29th 04 12:54 AM

OMC Cobra Stern Drive
 
Water plugs.

Jim Fitzpatrick wrote:

I am de-winterizing an OMC 5.8L with a Cobra drive.
There are three plugs on the upper drive. Two on the starboard side, one on
the port.
Are these just drain plugs for water or for lubricant?
I am familiar with Merc which don't have these extra plugs (threaded).
This my first Cobra.
Any help?
Thanks
Fitz



Jim Fitzpatrick April 29th 04 02:49 AM

OMC Cobra Stern Drive
 
Thank you!

"Jim Kelly" wrote in message
...
Water plugs.

Jim Fitzpatrick wrote:

I am de-winterizing an OMC 5.8L with a Cobra drive.
There are three plugs on the upper drive. Two on the starboard side, one

on
the port.
Are these just drain plugs for water or for lubricant?
I am familiar with Merc which don't have these extra plugs (threaded).
This my first Cobra.
Any help?
Thanks
Fitz





Billgran April 29th 04 05:01 AM

OMC Cobra Stern Drive
 

"Jim Kelly" wrote in message
...
Water plugs.

Jim Fitzpatrick wrote:

I am de-winterizing an OMC 5.8L with a Cobra drive.
There are three plugs on the upper drive. Two on the starboard side, one

on
the port.
Are these just drain plugs for water or for lubricant?
I am familiar with Merc which don't have these extra plugs (threaded).
This my first Cobra.
Any help?
Thanks
Fitz




Do not touch or remove the large slotted plug on the port side of the
outdrive. That is normally covered by an emblem and not visible. If you
remove it, the threaded retainer inside the water passage will fall and the
outdrive will have to be removed to re-install it. That plug covers a
drilled hole for a water passage that was done during the machining of the
raw casting.

On the starboard side, you should have 2 slotted gear oil plugs, if your
Cobra outdrive is between 1985 and 1995. You drain the oil thru the bottom
plug on the lower gearcase. To full the unit, install the bottom drain plug
and fill thru the MIDDLE plug until the oil reaches the dipstick plug on the
top of the drive. Get a service manual for outdrive for a better explanation
and illustrations.

Bill Grannis
service manager





Jim Fitzpatrick April 29th 04 08:59 PM

OMC Cobra Stern Drive
 
Bill,
Thanks for the info. The plugs I am talking about are on the upper part of
the drive.
The one on the port side was removed when the boat was winterized (before I
bought it).
It screwed back in properly.
I did change the lower unit lubricant.
It fired up fine and shifted properly.
Should I be concerned?
Fitz

"Billgran" wrote in message
. com...

"Jim Kelly" wrote in message
...
Water plugs.

Jim Fitzpatrick wrote:

I am de-winterizing an OMC 5.8L with a Cobra drive.
There are three plugs on the upper drive. Two on the starboard side,

one
on
the port.
Are these just drain plugs for water or for lubricant?
I am familiar with Merc which don't have these extra plugs (threaded).
This my first Cobra.
Any help?
Thanks
Fitz




Do not touch or remove the large slotted plug on the port side of the
outdrive. That is normally covered by an emblem and not visible. If you
remove it, the threaded retainer inside the water passage will fall and

the
outdrive will have to be removed to re-install it. That plug covers a
drilled hole for a water passage that was done during the machining of the
raw casting.

On the starboard side, you should have 2 slotted gear oil plugs, if your
Cobra outdrive is between 1985 and 1995. You drain the oil thru the bottom
plug on the lower gearcase. To full the unit, install the bottom drain

plug
and fill thru the MIDDLE plug until the oil reaches the dipstick plug on

the
top of the drive. Get a service manual for outdrive for a better

explanation
and illustrations.

Bill Grannis
service manager








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