Thanks, I edited my post to include some pics and more info, posts crossed. I did coat the water passage groove and gasket with the triple guard grease... I remembered your advice from earlier in the thread ;-) I thought you also said coat the entire leg to transom swivel mating area?To hold that odd shaped oring for the water passage in place I like to coat the groove with marine grease & that holds it in place while you install the drive
Thanks, I got the drive fitted but it did seem more difficult than last time I test fitted it after cleaning everything up. I may have made a mistake though because I didn't wait for your answer, fitted it with triple guard over the O rings... maybe that was why I also struggled a bit to get the drive to go in the last half inch when it was already on the 6 studs?Ok glad you added that:
1 yes coat mating surfaces of drive & pivot housing and where the bearing carrier fits into the bellows with triple guard
2) however on the shaft don’t let it get in the grooves that the orings fit in, that can keep the shaft from sliding into the gimble bearing. Use motor oil on the orings and triple guard on the splines. So you might want to slide the orings out of the grooves & clean em out & just lube with motor oil.
That’s what I’ve always done and I have no problems getting it off & on. 15+ years of outdrive maintenance in salt water….
Well the flat tappet cam issues it's more an issue with break in on a new engine or a high performance engine. With a normal performance engine, already broken in, I don't think it's a big deal. The straight 30 recommendation is from years ago. You can use that, straight 40, or 20/50, or Merc's 25/40. Just not automotive 5/30 or 10/30 it will thin out.
As far as Zinc, it's been reduced due to concerns with cat converters. Diesel oil used to have like 1700 ppm of it, but is now down to like 900 ppm or so. I have done several oil analyses with marine oils and had very good results with the Mercruiser 25/50 syn blend oil, it has about 1300 ppm of zinc, the highest I have seen recently. My old Chevy has roller tappets though so it doesn't really matter.
Can't say how much the Ford takes exactly but I'd guess 5 US qts with the filter.
Thanks. When I was looking at buying a replacement prop I looked at one that might have been 14 x 21, the seller told me the 1/2" less diameter wouldn't make much practical difference. Is that true?Your props are same diameter, 14.5. The new one has a lower pitch, 19, basically like a lower gear. So you'll have better hole shot, but you may over-rev the engine at max throttle. Watch for that as you work up to max throttle.