Winterizing the Transmission |
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eric lavine
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Posted: November-23-2009 at 10:18am |
just a precaustion, at times, many, you can see the oil rust line inside transmissions from winter lay-up
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WakeSlayer
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I would leave it, personally. Interested to hear Eric's response, however.
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Randy_in_Ohio
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Haven't posted in a while, been super busy, have hardly had time to lurk!
I winterized about a month ago, but I didn't change the transmission oil. Eric rebuilt the tranny right before GL and I figured since the oil had hardly any hours on it that it would be fine... I think I remember Eric saying that he recommended filling the transmission all the way to the top with tranny oil during winterizing and then draining and refilling in the spring. Eric, should I still do this, or do you think it will be fine this winter? |
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