RIN
Well-Known Member
HI all sorry if this is another leg question - there seem to be a lot on the forum at the moment.
When the boat came out of the water, the first thing I did was raise the legs in preparation for changing the oil. What surprised me was as I watched the legs go up was the amount of water that poured off the legs around the belows area. I could not see where it was coming from, The starboard one in particular seemed to go on for a very long time. I checked the belows and hose as best I could but could see no splits (all replaced last year) - is this normal or do I have a problem? The oil that came out during the change was fine.
Secondly, after draining, I filled the oil with exactly 2.7 litres per leg through the oil filler (as per manual) but the reading on the dipstick was too high so I had to late out about 150ml per leg. I have been told that I shouldn't have done this because of airlocks in the leg and that now I may not have enough oil in the legs. Is this right?
Many thanks in advance for any comments
When the boat came out of the water, the first thing I did was raise the legs in preparation for changing the oil. What surprised me was as I watched the legs go up was the amount of water that poured off the legs around the belows area. I could not see where it was coming from, The starboard one in particular seemed to go on for a very long time. I checked the belows and hose as best I could but could see no splits (all replaced last year) - is this normal or do I have a problem? The oil that came out during the change was fine.
Secondly, after draining, I filled the oil with exactly 2.7 litres per leg through the oil filler (as per manual) but the reading on the dipstick was too high so I had to late out about 150ml per leg. I have been told that I shouldn't have done this because of airlocks in the leg and that now I may not have enough oil in the legs. Is this right?
Many thanks in advance for any comments