*NOTE OF CAUTION* Check your owners manual for specific information such as fluid type and capacity.
Boat: 06 22Ve
Transmission: Borg-Warner Velvet Drive 10-17-004, 1:1/ Fluid type = Dexron III ATF / Capacity = 2qt
V-Drive: Walter RV26D / Fluid Type = 30w NON-Detergent oil. (RV10-RV50 use 30w oil. RV61-RV91 use an ISO VG 68 such as Shell Omala 68 or Exxon Spartan EP 68) / Capacity = 1qt
V-drive ID tag with model #. Cant see til seat box is removed.
Let side, middle of pic is V-drive fill plug. Right side bottom corner of pic is dip-stick.
1) Remove "seat box" by removing 5 screws from the carpeted strip to gain access to 3 screws holding box to floor. Remove main engine side panels and then the "wing" panels
From storage compartment, remove 2 bolts (one on each side) from back of seat box. Lift out and set aside.
2) Check fluid level now. Use this, compared to amount removed and capacity, to ensure that you get it refilled to proper level as fluid temp and boat angle will effect reading on dip-stick.
Because I was unsure of how much I would be able to remove, I refilled to 3/4 of recommended capacity and check fluid level and compared it to the pre-drain levels I noted before I started, and added in increments til full.
Conventional wisdom say to warm the fluids up to speed draining. Reality.....Both these are cooled by cold water and will not produce much, if any, heat with just the engine idling. Running in gear while out of water is not recommended as the strut bearing is cooled/lubed with water.
3) Remove fluid from transmission
4) Slide catch pan under V-drive and pull drain plug. I could get some fluid out of the dip-stick hole, but not all of it. Once empty, reinstall drain plug and tighten. Refill both V-drive and Trans to proper levels and clean up any spills. Reinstall seat box.
I'ld recommend doing this once a year as part of your winterizing routine
This last pic shows the water drain plug for the V-drive cooler.
Total time = 1hr
Boat: 06 22Ve
Transmission: Borg-Warner Velvet Drive 10-17-004, 1:1/ Fluid type = Dexron III ATF / Capacity = 2qt
V-Drive: Walter RV26D / Fluid Type = 30w NON-Detergent oil. (RV10-RV50 use 30w oil. RV61-RV91 use an ISO VG 68 such as Shell Omala 68 or Exxon Spartan EP 68) / Capacity = 1qt
V-drive ID tag with model #. Cant see til seat box is removed.
Let side, middle of pic is V-drive fill plug. Right side bottom corner of pic is dip-stick.
1) Remove "seat box" by removing 5 screws from the carpeted strip to gain access to 3 screws holding box to floor. Remove main engine side panels and then the "wing" panels
From storage compartment, remove 2 bolts (one on each side) from back of seat box. Lift out and set aside.
2) Check fluid level now. Use this, compared to amount removed and capacity, to ensure that you get it refilled to proper level as fluid temp and boat angle will effect reading on dip-stick.
Because I was unsure of how much I would be able to remove, I refilled to 3/4 of recommended capacity and check fluid level and compared it to the pre-drain levels I noted before I started, and added in increments til full.
Conventional wisdom say to warm the fluids up to speed draining. Reality.....Both these are cooled by cold water and will not produce much, if any, heat with just the engine idling. Running in gear while out of water is not recommended as the strut bearing is cooled/lubed with water.
3) Remove fluid from transmission
4) Slide catch pan under V-drive and pull drain plug. I could get some fluid out of the dip-stick hole, but not all of it. Once empty, reinstall drain plug and tighten. Refill both V-drive and Trans to proper levels and clean up any spills. Reinstall seat box.
I'ld recommend doing this once a year as part of your winterizing routine
This last pic shows the water drain plug for the V-drive cooler.
Total time = 1hr
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