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Unread 09-12-2007, 01:34 AM
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Default Re: Lower Unit Lubricant

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Hi Builder,

There is a product called "Seallube" which when added to LU oil swells the seals stopping the water intrusion into the LU. *If the seals are really bad, Seallube may not work, but it's worth a try. *Also, full synthetic lower unit oil can take alot more water than standard 90 hypoid LU oil before breaking down. *My Yamaha 150 LU takes about 1.5 quarts of oil and I add 2 oz of Seal Lube to it when I change it. *I bought the Seallube on Ebay. *One of the V20 gurus (I forget which one) swears by Seallube. *!

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That Seal Lube is the stuff use it on every lower unit change and in my oil changes on my cars never have a leak in anything i ever used it in.
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Unread 09-12-2007, 09:42 AM
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Default Re: Lower Unit Lubricant

Builder, just pull it down, put a water pump base in it( not that hard), put a shift shaft bushing( not that hard but does require a special tool), and then the only thing left is the prop shaft seals and you'll basically have a resealed lower. Prop shaft seals can be replaced with out pulling the shaft, its a little tricky. I think Ferm hit the nail on the head with the waterpump base being the problem, might as well put an impeller in it if you haven't done it recently
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Unread 09-12-2007, 10:58 AM
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Default Re: Lower Unit Lubricant

Thanks a lot guys,

I'm going to start with the easy repair first: Replace the fill and drain screws and washers and add Seallube and synthetic lower unit oil. Give it a month and it that does not do the trick, replace the water pump. Ultimately, I will take up Kami's offer on borrowing the lower unit pressure tester.

By the way, Hammer---the operative word is "to borrow" like in "To receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it."

Reel, it still looks like sh_t. I screw in place a piece of old plexiglass, made one center hole and put a fuel gauge. I'm still trying to figure out besides the alarm, how I'm going to go about protecting my electronics. I will use my V20 until the "Florida Winter" and then dry dock and do the repairs. For now, as long as I'm back in the water, I'm happy. Thanks for asking. 8)
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BuilderFl:

No problem. Just PM me your adddress when you want it and I'll get it in the mail to you.

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Unread 10-18-2007, 03:21 PM
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Default Re: Lower Unit Lubricant

BUILDER:

THERE IS NOT EASY WAY OUT WHEN IT COMES TO LOWER UNITS, THEY ARE EXPENSIVE TO REPLACE. TAKE IT TO A REPAIR SHOP AND HAVE IT RESEALED AND PREASURE TESTED. (THAT'S A 1980 UNIT, 27 YEARS OLD!!!)

IF I CAN HELP CALL ME 888-1006 (YOU KNOW AREA CODE)

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Unread 10-18-2007, 04:36 PM
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Default Re: Lower Unit Lubricant

just had mine done & saved most of thelabor by pulling the foot myself and taking it in.
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