ifish4tuna
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A little advice please - especially if you had this problem and have cured it.
1999 Yam 250HP Saltwater Series
Every spring before launch, I have changed gear fluid.
This year while draining into a funnel and into a plastic 1 gallon bucket, I noticed my port engine was draining very slowly, and the fluid coming out was grey. It was a verrrrrry slow drain. Not a drip, more like a trickle. In years past I never really paid attn to how fast or slow it came out, nor did I pay attn to whether all of it came out. I usually just wait for it to slow to a trickle/drip before refilling. Maybe this year I was more attentive.
In addition, the propeller does not spin as freely as the starboard side.
After letting it drain for well over an hour. I attempted to squeeze fresh gear oil in from the top. The oil did not immediately drain through the bottom hole. I was really squeezing the bottle hard....Then I inserted through the bottom. Results not much better. All the while spinning the prop. Fluid was coming out of the top as well as bottom. A sure sign of blockage.
I attempted heating the bulb of the lower unit to see if that would help any. It was only marginal.
So clearly there has been some coagulation of the gear fluid.
So what to do next? What is the best thing to add to break down the bad oil prior to filling up? And should I run the engine to try and break it down with what ever I put in there? Should I just try flushing repetitively / running with lower gear oil, or something more emulsifying?
Thanks in advance, Ed
1999 Yam 250HP Saltwater Series
Every spring before launch, I have changed gear fluid.
This year while draining into a funnel and into a plastic 1 gallon bucket, I noticed my port engine was draining very slowly, and the fluid coming out was grey. It was a verrrrrry slow drain. Not a drip, more like a trickle. In years past I never really paid attn to how fast or slow it came out, nor did I pay attn to whether all of it came out. I usually just wait for it to slow to a trickle/drip before refilling. Maybe this year I was more attentive.
In addition, the propeller does not spin as freely as the starboard side.
After letting it drain for well over an hour. I attempted to squeeze fresh gear oil in from the top. The oil did not immediately drain through the bottom hole. I was really squeezing the bottle hard....Then I inserted through the bottom. Results not much better. All the while spinning the prop. Fluid was coming out of the top as well as bottom. A sure sign of blockage.
I attempted heating the bulb of the lower unit to see if that would help any. It was only marginal.
So clearly there has been some coagulation of the gear fluid.
So what to do next? What is the best thing to add to break down the bad oil prior to filling up? And should I run the engine to try and break it down with what ever I put in there? Should I just try flushing repetitively / running with lower gear oil, or something more emulsifying?
Thanks in advance, Ed