Tim Murphy
Cadet
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2012
- Messages
- 7
Dear Board,
I have several small outboards that I need to winterize. As part of the process I am going to drain and refill the lower unit gearcases. The outboards I own are a 1982 Evinrude 35 HP, a 1986 Evinrude 6 HP and a 1997 Yamaha 4 HP. I bought all of these motors this year in running condition and like to keep them in that condition for a long time.
Between the 3 motors they will need between a pint and quart of gear oil. The gear oil at a boat dealer is $ 8.00 or $9.00 a pint. I can buy a gallon of 75-90WT gear oil for limited slip automotive rear ends for about $ 13.00 at Pep Boys. That will be enough oil to last me for for several seasons.
My question is this, will I do any damage by running the automotive oil in an outboard gearcase? I'm thinking I won't but before I try to save a couple of bucks I'd like to hear a confirmation from someone? If it's a bad idea please don't be afraid to tell me that.
Regards,
Tim Murphy
I have several small outboards that I need to winterize. As part of the process I am going to drain and refill the lower unit gearcases. The outboards I own are a 1982 Evinrude 35 HP, a 1986 Evinrude 6 HP and a 1997 Yamaha 4 HP. I bought all of these motors this year in running condition and like to keep them in that condition for a long time.
Between the 3 motors they will need between a pint and quart of gear oil. The gear oil at a boat dealer is $ 8.00 or $9.00 a pint. I can buy a gallon of 75-90WT gear oil for limited slip automotive rear ends for about $ 13.00 at Pep Boys. That will be enough oil to last me for for several seasons.
My question is this, will I do any damage by running the automotive oil in an outboard gearcase? I'm thinking I won't but before I try to save a couple of bucks I'd like to hear a confirmation from someone? If it's a bad idea please don't be afraid to tell me that.
Regards,
Tim Murphy