Changing Transmission oil

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Pitman

I changed out the oil in my transmission on my 1984 Hunter 31. I have owned the boat for three years and there is no telling when the oil was last changes. Did not have any problems except for the fact that the dip stick is unreadable and there is only 1/4 inch difference between low level and full. Went to the store and bought some "pipe cleaners" to use as a test dip stick. When I was finally able to get a accurate reading I was about 2 inches over filled.
 
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David

Trans fluid

There will be less possibility of damage to the transmission with low fluid rather than excess fluid.
 
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Mac Lindsay

Tranny oil

Pitman; If you overfill your transmission you may put too much pressure on the gears and cause them to fail. Check with a Yanmar mechanic to be sure. I over filled my tranny on my 84 H31 and the gears failled because of too much pressure from the oil, so my mechanic told me when he was fixing it. Mac
 
Jul 1, 1998
3,062
Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Dip Stick Aid

Reading the oil level on the Yanmar dipstick is next to impossible. I cleaned the dipstick with some stove alcohol and wrapped on a bit of masking tape so it hangs down a bit and check so it stays tight and won't fall off. Once the oil is up to the proper level remove the masking tape.
 
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Pitman

Do you read with the dip stick screwd in

When checking the level, I mesured with the Dip stick screwed all the way in. Is this correct?
 
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Lee Hadjiosif

No

You always read the transmission dip stick placed on top of the threads but NOT screwed in. If you mesured with the stick screwed in, it could explain the low capacity of your transmission.
 
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J. Tesoriero

Paint the dip stick

The Yanmar dealer in New Jersey recommends that you paint the dip stick with white paint. It makes it easy to see the red transmission fluid level.
 
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Michael O'

Tranny Fluid NOT Red for many

For the thousands with the Yanmar 2GM series, the transmission fluid is 30 weight oil, just like the oil used in the engine. It won't be red! Lovely "golden amber" perhaps when new, and black after it's been in there for the season.
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Still think that there is something wrong Michael.

I am not sure that I ever changed my transmission oil until about 2-3 years ago. Others had seviced the engine so I am not sure. I do know that the tranny had not been changed in about 3-4 year when it was changed last. The oil had discolored but is WAS NOT Black. I think there is something going on in your transmission if is in fact turning black.
 
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Ralph Johnstone

The Easiest Way to Read ...................

the dip stick is to remove its shiny surface with 80 grit emery paper. The oil level is then easily read. Regards, s/v Island Hunter
 
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Les Blackwell

Ralph, you're a genius.

What a good idea to sand the end of the dip stick for the transmission. Are you coming to the Hunter gathering in Sidney this year? Remind me to buy you a drink if you come in thanks. Simple ideas always work the best. Les
 
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