VicS
Well-Known Member
The OP confirmed that the filler cap O-ring was in good condition so I assumed that his saildrive did have one. Certainly my Yanmar SD20s have yellow filler cap / dipstick holes.
Richard
I think you will find that the 130S is filled via the dipstick hole. That is what the owner's manual indicates,
but I am only deducing from what has been said in the thread, and from the OP mentioning a D1-30 in an older thread, that the engine is a D1-30 . If it is then the SD will be a 130SOil level. Check Remove the dipstick by turning counter-clockwise. Wipe the dipstick and reinsert it in the drive / reverse gear without screwing it in. Remove the dipstick and check the oil level. The correct oil level is between the MAX and MIN markings. Top up the oil as required using the dip stick tube. For oil quality and capacity: See the chapter ”Technical Data”.
IMPORTANT! Do not overfill under any circumstances. The oil level must always be within the recommended level.
He seemed to confirm the existence of the an extraction tube. That would make it a 130 ( or later ) drive, but then he seemed to confirm the existence of a filler cap which would make it an earlier (120S) drive
I dont understand why the OP does not ID the drive
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