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    Help! I'm in the middle of a move and all of my manuals are in boxes. I have a 2000 21V and I've had some slippage in my v-drive, it got a little low on oil. I would like to change the fluid in the v-drive and the transmission to prevent any problems, but I'm not sure how to drain the fluid out. Can it be siphoned from the dipstick tube? I know that 30W oil goes in the v-drive, but I'm not sure about the trans, it is a velvet drive. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!!

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    I use a drill pump for both. The v-drive is kind of tricky though...you can't pump it out through the "dip stick". What I did was remove the elbow in the front of the v-drive (torwards the front of the boat). Then you can push the hose from the drill pump into the bottom of the pan. Also, lower the front of you boat/trailer to get the most fluid torwards the front. I replaced both my trans and v-drive fluids with syntheic Royal Purple and I noticed a differance in "smoothness" especially when going into drive/reverse. Let me know if you need any more help or better directions.

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      #3
      Thank you! I really appreciate the help. I haven't had any other problems and I've already put another 17 hours on the boat over the weekend!

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        #4
        Where can I get this Royal Purple. I'm getting ready to change my fluid and may as well try it.

        Tip
        -Tip

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          #5
          Hey Tip,

          I picked it up at a Parts Plus auto parts store. It's a synthetic racing oil so you should be able to find it at any auto parts store.

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            #6
            Thanks.
            -Tip

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              #7
              a friends 2001 22iR had some problems with slippage only while trying to tow double tubers, no problems with wakeboarders, they added a Lucas Oil products additive. Lucas makes some great additives. fixed the problem right up!

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