boataway
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Aug 4, 2011
- Messages
- 123
I pulled the plastic cover off the air intake and was surprised when I didn?t see any kind of ?soft? air cleaner (e.g. paper, foam). Instead it was just a hard metal belt type thing with slats for the air to travel through. Is this right or am I missing something?
Second, is there any chance that the outdrive can be concealing the gear oil someplace? After changing the drive oil in the Fall, I?ve added more oil to get up closer to the top of the reservoir. But when I come back a few days later, the level is down to the rubber belt that holds the reservoir. It?s out of the water (not being run) and isn?t leaking oil (negating the need for a pressure test). The only thing I can think of is that when I drained it for winterization, it drained for a long time and maybe some air got caught up in there. Now it?s slowly coming out. Either that or there?s some sort of overflow. I?m almost up to 2 quarts of lube in there. Anyone?
Second, is there any chance that the outdrive can be concealing the gear oil someplace? After changing the drive oil in the Fall, I?ve added more oil to get up closer to the top of the reservoir. But when I come back a few days later, the level is down to the rubber belt that holds the reservoir. It?s out of the water (not being run) and isn?t leaking oil (negating the need for a pressure test). The only thing I can think of is that when I drained it for winterization, it drained for a long time and maybe some air got caught up in there. Now it?s slowly coming out. Either that or there?s some sort of overflow. I?m almost up to 2 quarts of lube in there. Anyone?