Hello good people,
Well one of my worst fears has come to fruition. I have twin 2013 Suzuki DF 250's. while doing the yearly maintenance yesterday, i went to drain the lower unit gear case oil to replace. I always struggle to get the lower unit gear case plugs out and was not looking forward to the procedure. Much to my dismay, I found the starboard engine lower gear case plug was extremely loose. When i opened it a gray sludge dropped out. There was no oil left in the unit only grey sludge, and not much of it. Keep in mind, I do not know how long it has been this way as I change the lower unit oil last March and the boat was in the water all this past summer. The motors ran fine with no issues all the way up to include the trip to load it on the trailer for the winter. No gear case issues and the boat has been on the trailer since. I ran two quarts of gear oil through the unit, one from the top, one from the bottom to refill in an attempt to flush, then ran the motor with it in gear for approx. 5 minutes. Seems to be no ill effects, no noise in the unit etc.. I did notice that there is still some grey oil coming out mixed with the new stuff. My question is, is there a way to flush the lower unit without taking it apart and what are my chances everything will still be fine? Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Well one of my worst fears has come to fruition. I have twin 2013 Suzuki DF 250's. while doing the yearly maintenance yesterday, i went to drain the lower unit gear case oil to replace. I always struggle to get the lower unit gear case plugs out and was not looking forward to the procedure. Much to my dismay, I found the starboard engine lower gear case plug was extremely loose. When i opened it a gray sludge dropped out. There was no oil left in the unit only grey sludge, and not much of it. Keep in mind, I do not know how long it has been this way as I change the lower unit oil last March and the boat was in the water all this past summer. The motors ran fine with no issues all the way up to include the trip to load it on the trailer for the winter. No gear case issues and the boat has been on the trailer since. I ran two quarts of gear oil through the unit, one from the top, one from the bottom to refill in an attempt to flush, then ran the motor with it in gear for approx. 5 minutes. Seems to be no ill effects, no noise in the unit etc.. I did notice that there is still some grey oil coming out mixed with the new stuff. My question is, is there a way to flush the lower unit without taking it apart and what are my chances everything will still be fine? Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
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