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  • Lower Unit Oil

    Just curious on what type of lower unit oil you guys are using?

    I have a two stroke salt water series 150 (S150 TXRX) recently purchased used and I am going over everything and want to change out the oil and some other things before I start using.

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    I use the Yamalube in my motor and here at work.
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    • #3
      I've used several different brands of marine lower unit oil(Walmart brand included) and can't really see any difference in any of them. They're 80-90 gear oil with special corrosion inhibitors in case you get some water in the lower end. I change mine once a year and the oil I drain out always looks just the same as when I put it in. I've had motors with leaking lower end seals and the oil looks like a milk shake...not good at all, especially if it's salt water! The only differences in lower end oils that I'm aware of is the newer "synthetics" and a special oil for that new Yamaha 350HP. Good Luck!

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      • #4
        Thanks for the replies. I have a brand new bottle of Evinrude/Johnson Hi Vis gearcase lube from my last motor and was thinking of using it because it was never opened and I just bought it last year.

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        • #5
          That should work just fine. Good Luck!

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          • #6
            That grind-clunk sound when going in and out of gear drives me nuts. I was considering a Red Line product called Shock-Proof. Its a certified 90W but it's real thick for these slip gear applications. I use it in the Harley and it quieted the tranny up quite a bit. Anybody got any experience with this.
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