... the factory Mercruiser stuff would separate and plug up the remote reservoir
Or any good 80W90. Pssst. The lube doesn't know it's marine. It is a gearcase. Treat it as such.
V
Pssst... yes, the friction modifiers do.
Can I use Pennzoil Marine 80W90 Gear Lube on Mercruiser Alpha One Drive?
You have only 2 choices really.
1. What the manufacturer suggests.
2. What some forum poster with unknown qualifications suggests, Which is usually a "I use __fill in the blank__ gear lube and it works for me." type post.
Your talking just over a quart of oil per year. You probably spend more than that per year in beer.
Ah, the voice of reason.
As far as the water intrusion/lubricity issue, I have yet to find an ASTM approved methodology and testing method for such a claim.
V
Which probably means they do the same standard test with 10% water in the oil.Specifically formulated to help prevent failures due to water entering the gear housing.
Well, the internet is your friend!
The standard lubricity test for oil is D-4172 (sliding contact)
Other voices of reason would say that the "test" is the same one (since the claim is "no significant change in lubricity")
There are tests for water contamination:
1. Water Separability Characteristics of Petroleum and Synthetic Fluids ASTM D1401
2. Demulsibility Characteristics of Lubricating Oils ASTM D2711
These tests determine how the oil separates FROM water.
Neither Mercury nor Amsoil (or anyone else) indicate that they do these tests. (I'll bet they do though)
Amsoil though, DOES use ASTM D-3233"Measurement of Extreme Pressure Properties of Fluid Lubricants
(Falex Pin and Vee Block Methods)"
And posts results with no water and 10% water contamination.
I think Mercury does the same.....they say: Which probably means they do the same standard test with 10% water in the oil.
Truth be known, I would say that most ALL of the gear lubricants probably exhibit similar performance with 10% water contamination.
If you see contamination in the oil, ALWAYS change it. EVERYBODY agrees on this point!
Sorry, I didn't see someone post question about the year. My motor year is 1990. 115H.P.
Um.....back to the original question, What engine is this? 115 sounds a lot like an outboard motor.