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Yea, so I filled my twin Bravo 3 outdrives with gear lube yesterday, and that was a lot of 'fun' 
In doing so, it has prompted some questions. I recall reading through the service manual a couple years ago and if I remember correctly,
1) I take the upper plug out,
2) fill from the lower plug using my fancy pump hose thingy until I see oil coming out the top plug hole. . . .
3) then put the upper plug in and continue filling until I get the lube to start filling the reservoir up in the engine compartment.
Well, based on experience, I now know why you take the upper plug out beforehand . . . (what a mess that made as I tried doing without on the port outdrive)
However, it seemed that once I put the upper plug in and pumped additional oil to force it up to the reservoir, it was wicked hard to pump and seemed to build up a fair amount of pressure. Both outdrives acted this way, which made removing the pump/tube from the lower plug hole and replacing the plug 'very exciting', shall we say. :facepalm:
My question is . . . . is there a one-way valve or something up at the reservoir that made the final pumping difficult and seemingly 'pressurized' ??? am I missing something in the procedure ???
The reason I ask is that I gotta help a buddy of mine change the gear lube in his B3 next weekend, so I figured that I should avoid any problems like what I experienced.
T.I.A.
BTW - Quicksilver High Performance Gear Lube . . . was $16/QT :faint2:
In doing so, it has prompted some questions. I recall reading through the service manual a couple years ago and if I remember correctly,
1) I take the upper plug out,
2) fill from the lower plug using my fancy pump hose thingy until I see oil coming out the top plug hole. . . .
3) then put the upper plug in and continue filling until I get the lube to start filling the reservoir up in the engine compartment.
Well, based on experience, I now know why you take the upper plug out beforehand . . . (what a mess that made as I tried doing without on the port outdrive)
However, it seemed that once I put the upper plug in and pumped additional oil to force it up to the reservoir, it was wicked hard to pump and seemed to build up a fair amount of pressure. Both outdrives acted this way, which made removing the pump/tube from the lower plug hole and replacing the plug 'very exciting', shall we say. :facepalm:
My question is . . . . is there a one-way valve or something up at the reservoir that made the final pumping difficult and seemingly 'pressurized' ??? am I missing something in the procedure ???
The reason I ask is that I gotta help a buddy of mine change the gear lube in his B3 next weekend, so I figured that I should avoid any problems like what I experienced.
T.I.A.
BTW - Quicksilver High Performance Gear Lube . . . was $16/QT :faint2:
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