I think it is important for it to be a thought process
so u guys think i should take this stuff out and get some marine gear oil? Idk why this guy told me to buy this stuff.First of all, is your gearcase mechanical shift or some sort of electromechanical shift, as the older Johnnyrudes were?
For mechanical shift motors, I would use a marine gear oil for mechanical shift motors. Most modern marine engine use it. Even Wallyworld usually carries it.
If the motor is electromechanical shift, you need a special gear oil. It used to be called "Type C". Not sure if that is still what it is called.
I was squeezing the stuff in through the bottom port until came out the top worked allright. So u think i should just take this crap out then and get marine stuff or do u think i should be good till then end of the season.I wouldn’t. It contains limited slip additives. Marine oil can be skipped if you have a good sealed out drive. If you so choose to, for whatever reason. Marine oil has emulsifiers that will hold water in suspension with oil. It’s good insurance to just use marine gear oil in the correct viscosit…. Also not sure how you filled it with that bag bottle
While it wouldn't be my first Choice, you might be able to use it, in a low HP app like an 18hp. The Limited Slip Additive is of no Concern. As the Gears in the Lower Unit, are Bevel or Spiral Bevel and not Hypoid, a GL-5 Oil is certainly overkill, but can't hurt.
Because that’s what he sells.so u guys think i should take this stuff out and get some marine gear oil? Idk why this guy told me to buy this stuff.
I would really like to know what special Additive is there to protect the Gears when there is water mixed in? In every Marine Gearcase and Auto/Truck Differential that I drained, with water contaminated Oil, the gears, axles, bearings all seemed okay. That Irish Creme stuff appears to provide some protection whether or not it is Marine OilBecause that’s what he sells.
Need something that will still protect your gears when water gets in the gearcase
Ayuh,..... I run full-syn gear oil in my drives,... the rust stopping additive is Oil,....Either Mobil 1, or Pensoil full-syn 75W-90, whichever my local Napa has on their shelf that day,....I think @Bondo uses auto stuff in his drives.
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No rust to be found,....
I know the Stench of either remains on my hands for Days. I finally found that Clorox Bleach will remove the Stench. It will get Hot as it interacts with the Traces of Oil, but at least the Stench will vanishThe milky stuff really isn't the issue, more the problem when it sits and separates over time, and all the oil floats on top. Surely you don't believe all gear lube is the same, interchangable?
Emulsifiers and anti-foam. And some sort of clinging ingredient.
Put some Merc marine lube on one hand, and some regular lube on the other hand.
Now go to a sink and see which one rinses off your hand.