lube question

texsun

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From reviewing different post - I understand my '96 3.0 volvo/penta sx outdrive has a grease fitting on the starboard side that lubes the gimbal bearing? Can I put the same kind of grease there as I put in my trailer wheel bearings. Are there any grease fittings that can help the outdrive pivot easier(left/right)? <br /><br />Thanks Again
 

Bondo

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Re: lube question

I don't do Volvos, So I'm not Sure on Where your fitting are.....<br /> <br />A Manual will give you All that Info.....<br /><br />As Far As,
Can I put the same kind of grease there as I put in my trailer wheel bearings.
My signature says it All............... :D
 

jjbine

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Re: lube question

texsun..did you get your answer? I'm have a similar drive. Does anyone know how you tell you pumped enought grease?
 

Bondo

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Re: lube question

Does anyone know how you tell you pumped enought grease?
Any Excess will fall into the bellows.....<br />I give mine about 10 pumps, Everytime I Service the boat...........
 

cmyers_uk

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Re: lube question

texsun, waterproof wheel bearing grease is fine, the Volvo Manual for my SX drive recommends that the drive is removed once a season to lubricate the bearing. It recommends this so you can see when all the old grease is out of the bearing. It also states that each season the splines should be lubricated with moly grease and the two o rings on the shaft with engine oil. It states failure to do this each season will cause damage true or not thats what it says. <br /><br />Regards<br /><br />Chris
 

cmyers_uk

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Re: lube question

Re- Outdrive piviot easier the manual recommends lubricating the power steering shaft every 20hrs with a waterproof grease not wheel bearing grease but one for steering rams.<br /><br />Other than that there are no other grease points that I know of.<br /><br />Regards<br /><br />Chris
 

qystan

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Re: lube question

Mercury has a Gimbal And U-joint grease for this application. The gimbal bearing is identical on the Merc and OMC drives.
 
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