hi all. I have a 1995 Cobra SX outdrive. I drained and refilled the gear lube with quicksilver 90w. After running the boat on the hose and muffs I pulled the dipstick and the gear lube looks foamy or frothy. Is that normal after running the boat?
Howdy,
Yes, the input shaft always turns when the engine is running.......so yes the upper gears are also turning.
It's quite "normal" to have "frothy" oil for a while after a drain and refill. "Froth" is air bubbles in the oil (assuming there's no water) The fill procedure for some SX models talks about filling through the drain port and/or filling through the dipstick port. If you filled through the dipstick port, did you wait 15 min before checking the oil level?
(Filling that way will destroy a Dog clutch Cobra by the way..........NOT YOUR SX)
Once the oil heats up, the bubbles will rise to the surface quicker. If it's cold, it'll take longer. Simply running on "muffs" will not heat the oil sufficiently to make the bubbles rise any faster ...............
Did you follow to the letter the refill procedure (for your year model OMC SX) AND did you fill the drive with the
recommended amount of oil?
(It's VERY specific for the dog-clutch Cobras, DIFFERENT from your SX by the way and I only mention the Dog-clutch models here for the casual reader that might have a "Dog" and thinks this is the way to fill it........)
Let it sit over night, check the oil level and top-off as necessary and then run it on the water long enough to get the oil hot.
Then let it sit for a while before checking it.
Be absolutely sure you refilled it with the correct amount of oil that would be required after a drain. If you used a LOT less, there may be a bubble trapped in the drive. (this is unlikely if you followed the re-fill procedure for your model drive)
Cheers,
Rick