Model CD-24. Did they make these years and sizes in electric shift? I'm not familar with the differences, only that I'm using common sense that this is just manual due to the fact that there's no wires going to the lower unit.
This leads to my main question. Service manual says to use OMC Type C lubricant in the lower unit. I have some 80-90w gear oil already, for automotive. I know I'm not the first to ask, but I've not seen anyone ask in regards to the motor I have.
I'm thinking if it's just manual shift, then nothing special over regular gear oil here, except maybe to be sure it has additives to keep from foaming should water penetrate into the lower unit case. Which I think all modern gear oils have this anyways.
I can't find OMC Type C locally (so far), and I'm trying to look for standard "Marine Gear Oil" if I should at least do that.
Thoughts?
Thank you.
This leads to my main question. Service manual says to use OMC Type C lubricant in the lower unit. I have some 80-90w gear oil already, for automotive. I know I'm not the first to ask, but I've not seen anyone ask in regards to the motor I have.
I'm thinking if it's just manual shift, then nothing special over regular gear oil here, except maybe to be sure it has additives to keep from foaming should water penetrate into the lower unit case. Which I think all modern gear oils have this anyways.
I can't find OMC Type C locally (so far), and I'm trying to look for standard "Marine Gear Oil" if I should at least do that.
Thoughts?
Thank you.

