Type "C" or something equivalent

powers55

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Hello folks, I've read several different threads on this matter regarding hypoid oil for low end EJ outboard's, all I'm trying to find out, is what would work (in todays) lubricants' that will provide the same level of protection that my low end requires.

I have a 1968 Evinrude 40 hp (manual shift) 'big twin"
When the low end oil was drained, it had the consistency of ATF and (NOT) the 80w or 90w oil.
something I can pick up at Walmart or NAPA or O'reilly's etc. possibly?

Chris
 

aspeck

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I will give you 2 answers. The first is that you can purchase type "c" right here on iboats ...

The second answer is here ...
 

racerone

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Type C was for electric shift.-----But for a few years it was used on all OMC models.----And listed on those stickers.-----Use any quality outboard gear oil in that 1968 big twin.
 

powers55

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Type C was for electric shift.-----But for a few years it was used on all OMC models.----And listed on those stickers.-----Use any quality outboard gear oil in that 1968 big twin.
Well thank you for the info, should i stay away from 80w or 90w? or does it matters as long as it is good quality outboard gear oil
 

F_R

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That motor is not fussy. 80-90 outboard gear oil is fine. Probably even better than the type c, actually.
 
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