Hillbillywill
Cadet
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- Feb 18, 2011
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Yesterday for the first time, I mounted and fired up my recenly acquired 57 Seahorse. I had it tuned up. I decided to change the lower unit oil. What I got when I pulled the plug was a very small amount of tanish colored oil that had a peanut butter consistency. I flushed the lower unit with 80/90 gear oil then filled it to the top with the same hypoid synthetic oil that I use in my BMW motorcycle gear box. FYI there was no water in the lower unit oil. Just peanut butter.
1. Does the appearance of the oil and small amount of it give rise to concern?
2. Can you "over fill" the lower unit. How much oil do you put in there?
I'm running 32:1 gas
il mix.
Thanks all.
1. Does the appearance of the oil and small amount of it give rise to concern?
2. Can you "over fill" the lower unit. How much oil do you put in there?
I'm running 32:1 gas
Thanks all.