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katekebo April 19th 06 07:18 PM

Alpha One Gen. II lubrication points
 
Please forgive my basic question, but where are the grease points
(fittings) on a 2005 Alpha One Gen. II outdrive? There is one on the
right-hand side of the transom unit, but I have not found any more. The
user maintenance manual isn't very clear, as it mentions U-joint and
bearing greasing, but does not show the location of the fittings, and
it also mentions perma-lub U-joints that are permanently lubricated and
do not need greasing, but does not clarify if this is the case of my
drive. So I have the following specific questions:

1) Is the 2005 Alpha One Gen. II drive equipped with perma-lub U-joints
or not? If not, where are the grease fittings?

2) In addition to the grease point on the right-hand side of the
transom unit, are there any other grease points that need to be
periodically lubricated? Where are they located?

3) The manual mentions that the lubrication interval is 300 hrs. Is
this adequate? In my case it would mean once every three years. Should
I grease the drive more frequently?

4) Not related to lubrication, but the manual says that the cooling
pump should be inspected every 300 hrs - again, in my case it would be
once every 3 years. Is this adequate? Should I do it more frequently
(once a year, every other year)? I boat in brakish and fresh water, and
the water is usually quite deep and clear.

Many thanks for your help.


Jeff Rigby April 21st 06 11:04 AM

Alpha One Gen. II lubrication points
 

"katekebo" wrote in message
oups.com...
Please forgive my basic question, but where are the grease points
(fittings) on a 2005 Alpha One Gen. II outdrive? There is one on the
right-hand side of the transom unit, but I have not found any more. The
user maintenance manual isn't very clear, as it mentions U-joint and
bearing greasing, but does not show the location of the fittings, and
it also mentions perma-lub U-joints that are permanently lubricated and
do not need greasing, but does not clarify if this is the case of my
drive. So I have the following specific questions:

1) Is the 2005 Alpha One Gen. II drive equipped with perma-lub U-joints
or not? If not, where are the grease fittings?

2) In addition to the grease point on the right-hand side of the
transom unit, are there any other grease points that need to be
periodically lubricated? Where are they located?

3) The manual mentions that the lubrication interval is 300 hrs. Is
this adequate? In my case it would mean once every three years. Should
I grease the drive more frequently?

4) Not related to lubrication, but the manual says that the cooling
pump should be inspected every 300 hrs - again, in my case it would be
once every 3 years. Is this adequate? Should I do it more frequently
(once a year, every other year)? I boat in brakish and fresh water, and
the water is usually quite deep and clear.

Many thanks for your help.

You can probably get away with it in fresh water. Personally I grease every
2 months in summer and once before it sits up for the winter. Use only the
recommended grease!!!! If you use automotive grease it will rot the trim
sensors and the bellows. I think there are three grease points.

Pump impeller, at least replace every 3 years or when engine overheats at
speed. Also there is a corrosion (hole) problem at the pump that will allow
air to be sucked into the impeller chamber at speed causing engine overheat
at 3000 RPM and above.




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