My setup is a 1997 SX-C, which saw very little use last season (10-15 hours total) since the last lower unit oil change. I expected I wouldn't need to change the oil this winter, but when I pulled the drain plug to inspect condition, I had a bunch of metal shavings on the plug magnet and some shiny flecks in the oil sample. Needless to say, the gear oil is getting changed, but what I don't know is what the best way is to proceed with finding the cause of the grinding.
This is the first season I decided to do the winter maintenance myself. When I got the boat three years ago, I had the shop check the drive alignment. I had an incidence at the end of the prior season where a line got wrapped in the prop and since then it's been a bit stiff to get into and out of gear, although I never heard any "grinding", but my suspicion is still that the problem is with the pinion gear assembly, but I am really just guessing. It's not like there was a lot of metal in the oil, but as it had so few hours and was still honey amber clear that I could see every fleck. Anyway I'm concerned enough to maybe even bring it in to a shop, although I don't think too highly of the one I had been using. If there's anything I can do on my own to try to assess the extent of the problem without pulling the drive, where should I start?
Thanks in advance for the advice.
This is the first season I decided to do the winter maintenance myself. When I got the boat three years ago, I had the shop check the drive alignment. I had an incidence at the end of the prior season where a line got wrapped in the prop and since then it's been a bit stiff to get into and out of gear, although I never heard any "grinding", but my suspicion is still that the problem is with the pinion gear assembly, but I am really just guessing. It's not like there was a lot of metal in the oil, but as it had so few hours and was still honey amber clear that I could see every fleck. Anyway I'm concerned enough to maybe even bring it in to a shop, although I don't think too highly of the one I had been using. If there's anything I can do on my own to try to assess the extent of the problem without pulling the drive, where should I start?
Thanks in advance for the advice.