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Old 10-07-2024, 11:13 AM
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Je dois vidanger ma bravo on car l'huile n'est vraiment pas agréable, est-ce possible et avec quel produit faire un rinçage avant de mettre de l'huile neuve merci pour la
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Old 10-07-2024, 11:22 AM
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I have to drain my bravo on because the oil is really not pleasant, is it possible and with which product to rinse before putting in new oil thank you for the answer
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Old 10-08-2024, 03:48 PM
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Let it drain overnight or for a couple days. Change the gear lube more often
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Yep no miracle !
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ok thank you
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Couple other comments that hopefully you find helpful

i usually pump the fluid in from the bottom so you don’t get air bubbles

make sure you replace the little gasket around the drain plug. Even more importantly make sure the old one is removed so you don’t double up

if you have an overflow bottle in the boat the fluid can get pretty gummy and not flow. The overflows should be removed every few years and cleaned out

good luck

grease prop splines when you put it back on
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Don't forget to open the drain plug up higher on gear case.
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