Grease for the prop shaft? Does it matter?

GMTK

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2004 SX-M single prop. Been using the volvo grease the manual calls for but the stuff is super expensive. I have some Quicksilver Extreme Grease (used on the drive shaft splines) and it's the same cost but I get about 10 times as much. Is this ok to put on the prop splines? Also debated just using red and tacky wheel grease on it. I pull my prop about 4 times a year to check for fishing line.

The volvo greas is $10.20 for 25 grams
Quicksilver is $12.94 for 227 grams
 

alldodge

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Use what ever kind of cheap grease on the splines, just trying to keep it from corroding up and getting stuck. Pull the prop once a season to inspect and re-grease

Will say I'm fresh water
 

GMTK

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Thanks Alldodge. Kind of what I was thinking. I'm in freshwater as well. Just hate spending $10 for a tiny tube.
 

alldodge

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Most the time I use Super Tech Marine grease from Walmart at less then $4 for the full size tube
 

Bondo

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Ayuh,.... see below,....

Especially a prop shaft that sees daylight 4 times a year,....
 

Scott Danforth

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I use the same grease that i squish into my wheel bearings
 

Lou C

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OMC/Bombardier/Evinrude triple guard grease. The best and reasonably priced.
 

tpenfield

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Grease is grease . . . Best to use a marine grease which does better in the water.
 

boobie

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I also like the OMC Triple Guard grease. Used it for years.
 
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