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Default Gear Oil in the Bilge

On 8 May 2006 08:54:13 -0700, "Jeff" wrote:

I have not had the drive off for a couple of years, as no odd noise has
come from the unit and the universal is not greaseable(perm. sealed).
The resevoir has dropped slightly each season and I topped it off. I am
guessing that this problem may be several season's old and is now
showing up after the bellows has filled to the leak point.


Last summer I noticed that after several hours of use my oil tank had
dropped below the "fill" mark. I refilled it and a few hours later it
was low again. I too noticed oil in the bilge. After fearing the
worst, I took off the tank and found it had a little pinhole where it
appears to have rubbed on the steel frame that holds it. I sealed the
tank and have not had significant usage since.

Dave Hall


 
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