GVance Buck
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- Sep 19, 2013
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I have a 2007 Four Winns 220H with a 5.7L V8 and Volvo-Penta (V-P) SX-A outdrive. There are about 175 hrs on the engine and outdrive. It was given an annual service in late April of 2013 by a supposed V-P dealer. It has begun slowly dripping bluish green fluid from around the base of the prop and most recently out of the back of the prop itself. I have determined that the dealer used Mercruiser non-synthetic 90 wt gear lube in the outdrive and overfilled the outdrive as evidenced by the level of fluid on dipstick. My manual states that he should have used full synthetic 75W90 GL5 gear lube. Another marine mechanic has said that it could be the seal on the output shaft that the prop attaches to, which is a $430 repair. He also said that it could possibly be the drain/ fill hole improperly sealed that is located behind the prop, which would be much cheaper to repair. My question is: Could the overfilling of the outdrive with incorrect gear lube be the cause of the problem? I am going to have to confront the dealer that did the annual service if his work caused the problem and I need to know what everyone else thinks about this issue.