srah1953
Well-Known Member
I understand that in modern diesel cars, the gearbox oil is seldom if ever changed. If there is no evidence of water in the saildrive oil (thru looking at dipstick - can one tell?), is it really necessary to change it regularly? Surely the factors that lead to the degradation of engine oil do not apply? The Yanmar manual says to change it every 6 months or 100 hours, whichever comes first. [It is not the cost of the oil. I have a Hanse 350 with a bulb keel, so it won't lie to a pier wall (falls backwards) and won't work with legs, so to change the oil requires a very expensive lift-out, probably, 10-15 times the cost of the oil!]
Alternatively, if it should be changed very regularly, should I get that done with the car?
Alternatively, if it should be changed very regularly, should I get that done with the car?