Re: How much metal is too much in L/U oil?
Just another thought on my situation. I originally drained my L/U because on my last outting of the year I caught something in the prop. Shortly after that I could hear a low clunking sound that got progressively louder the more I throttled up. It did not feel as though there was any speed loss. The sound really worried me so I brought the throttle down to about 1/3 and took my time getting in.<br /><br />I read as many post as I could and thought maybe it was the prop (spun). Checked it in gear and it seemed pretty solid. I then ran the engine in neutral (muff on) and it sounded great. My next guess was possible L/U gear damage, thus the draining. That brings me to where I am now. I was studying the manual when it struck me that when I turn the drive shaft and can see the prop shaft turning, things turn pretty smooth for no lube. I also did not hear any clunking in forward or reverse. I noticed the drive shaft spline teeth appear to be worn and are jagged enough to cut a finger. <br /><br />I will try my best to describe what I saw. If you think of one tooth as a triangle with a flat top, both sloping sides would be flat. On mine each tooth has a destinct step grooved into them. The upper 1/2 of each tooth, on one side (I figure this is the contact side),is now only half the thickness it should be. Could the sound I was hearing be the power head gear skipping on the drive shaft? The more thrust applied the more pronounced the skip becomes?
<br /><br />I know that if this is possible I will still need to disassemble to replace the drive shaft.