ericcarr2000
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Ok, as some of you know throughout this past winter Ive taken on the challenge of separating the upper & lower halves on my drive, replacing the O-rings between them and performing a pressure test before assessing the situation anymore. Ive only owned this boat for a year now and this has been the first time Ive actually had the drive off. When I pulled it off the fluid was nice and greenish blue in color as it should be. All I really did was perform the routine maintenance that it needed. It held the 10 pounds of pressure for the recommended 10 hours of time, so im assuming all is good with her. So at this time I sanded her down and applied the self etching primer, painted her phantom black & clear coated her. Now all that's left to do is re-install her in the spring, little cold outside at the moment in Michigan, and fill her up with fluid. I guess my question is, what exactly is the procedure for filling it up, in the past all I really done was the Alpha ones not any Bravo ones. I didn't see any hole towards the bottom of the drive to attach my pump in order to pump the fluid up through it until it just drips out of that little plug hole towards the top.
Can I just add the fluid slowly in the reservoir located in the engine compartment on the transom?
Can I just add the fluid slowly in the reservoir located in the engine compartment on the transom?