I was checking my fluids in my boat before i took into the shop for the summer, and realized my v drive fluid was "milkshake" I must have had some water spilling into the v drive vent when i didnt have my bilge on i guess. It was stored in a shop over winter, and it got cold this winter but nothing to crazy. I guess my question is it pretty much ruined? do i have it rebuilt or buy a new one from skidim? any feedback is helpful
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yeah, that's all i have noticed nothing really on the bottom of the hull or anything.Originally posted by scottb7 View PostSo you have no symptoms other than the milkshake that there is permanent damage? And you want to rebuild or get a new one? If it was me I would change out the fluid and run it til I had some symptoms of a problem. Maybe it is fine.
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Change the fluid, three or four times, until the fluid on the dipstick looks exactly like new fluid. A V-drive is basically two gears, and five bearings. If no, or only very minimal rust in is a few places, you should be fine.
Check the oil after the changes, EVERY time you take it out, until you are seeing no changes in the fluid color. Changing the oil is a hassle, but it is much more of a problem to replace a V-drive.
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Originally posted by DanielC View PostChange the fluid, three or four times, until the fluid on the dipstick looks exactly like new fluid. A V-drive is basically two gears, and five bearings. If no, or only very minimal rust in is a few places, you should be fine.
Check the oil after the changes, EVERY time you take it out, until you are seeing no changes in the fluid color. Changing the oil is a hassle, but it is much more of a problem to replace a V-drive.
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