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[*] posted on 12-14-2012 at 12:11 PM
Marine grade gear oil


Anyone know of a source for Marine gear oil in the Loreto-Santa Rosalia area?
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[*] posted on 12-14-2012 at 12:31 PM


Are you looking for 80w-90, GL-5 hypoid gear oil? Synthetic or regular?

I'm not in Loreto, just trying to encourage you to be a little more specific. "Marine gear oil" is rather general.

I see 80-90 hypoid gear oil at auto parts places over here.




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[*] posted on 12-14-2012 at 12:45 PM


you can get it at ferre mar, the fab marine shop in loreto....he has EVERYTHING you could want.



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[*] posted on 12-14-2012 at 02:02 PM


Ferre-Mar in Loreto on Juarez will have it..
Phone # (613) 135-0407..




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[*] posted on 12-14-2012 at 05:25 PM


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Ferre-Mar in Loreto on Juarez will have it..
Phone # (613) 135-0407..


I figured my Merc lower end was due for a change, but I didn't bring any Quicksilver with me. Yee's tried to sell me some Quaker Quadrolube, but I understand the marine is formulated differently. Maybe I'm wrong?

Thanks, MM. I'll add that to my trip to Loreto shopping list. Keeps getting longer & longer.
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[*] posted on 12-14-2012 at 07:22 PM


The Yamaha dealer in Santa Rosalia has tons of the stuff you need. He is just north of the 3rd Gasoline station as you go north. On the left side. But the Auto Parts store in Mulege used to carry Pennzoil Marine lube in the small tube also.



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[*] posted on 12-14-2012 at 07:28 PM
gear case oil


If you cant find the quiksilver Mercury Marine oil use the Yamalube ...wow!!! someone here said GL-5...thats the cheap stuff...up to 17 bucks a quart in the US and then you have GL-10..dont use the lower grades unless you have water in intrussion,, then just change after each trip that night !!! K&T:cool:...PS..sorrry ..long day in the engine room..hypoid 80/85/90 whatever is no good in a marine lwr gear case...must say marine on the label to start with..car oils will foam and dont handle any water at ALL....

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[*] posted on 12-15-2012 at 08:38 AM


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If you cant find the quiksilver Mercury Marine oil use the Yamalube ...wow!!! someone here said GL-5...thats the cheap stuff...up to 17 bucks a quart in the US and then you have GL-10..dont use the lower grades unless you have water in intrussion,, then just change after each trip that night !!! K&T:cool:...PS..sorrry ..long day in the engine room..hypoid 80/85/90 whatever is no good in a marine lwr gear case...must say marine on the label to start with..car oils will foam and dont handle any water at ALL....


Total BS. Marine grade = higher price. I have been using GL-5 lower and delo 15/40 upper for 10 years in my f115 yamaha It now has 2500 hrs and is still running like the day I bought it.

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[*] posted on 12-15-2012 at 08:46 AM
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Umm,,ok..guess you did not know that Delo is standard in marine apps and GL-5 is partly syn. oil..Btw the way I was also referring to performance motors not a Yamy junk!!!:lol:............PS Delo 400 is the standard for marine diesels BTW !!! and I was talking Volvo penta GL-5 the good stuff for a good marine hardware !!!

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[*] posted on 12-16-2012 at 07:48 AM


Delo is standard in marine apps?¿?¿ Its standard in my 3 diesel vehicles 2 vw aircooled motors and my outboard because its the best price and quality I can get in 19 litre cubetas.. The only marine apps oil my old DeFever trawler with oil gussling twin catts saw was whatever diesel oil I could get my hands on at the cheapest price. Hey if the MARINE word and price tag works for you then spend away!

Yamy junk? I guess you don´t fish in Mexico much. You probably have a Evinrude FICHT:lol::lol::lol:

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[*] posted on 12-16-2012 at 08:45 AM


I find that my 87 Volvo diesel and my 2000 Navistar diesel would actually burn a bit of Delo 400 between oil changes. The Rotella T doesnt do that, but I have to carry the Rotella across the border as I havent found it down here. I'm just about out; saving the last for the old Volvo with 2900 hours.

My latest oil change in the Navistar, I used a Castrol 15w-40 diesel oil called Tection Global. API CL-4. It's one I just recently found down here. It does not seem to burn the way the Delo does.

BTW, Delo is now being sold in those cases of 1 gallon containers at Costco down here. Even in the States, the Delo is usually the cheaper of all these oils.

I've had some mechanics and read on some other discussion boards that using diesel oils even in gas powered engines is a good idea because diesel oils are superior in many characteristics to oils made for gasoline engines. Certainly they are made to maintain lubricity even in the face of a high particulate percentage. Just match the viscosity.

Incidently, there are 25w-60 oils down here for diesels. WOW! I guess hot conditions demand it in certain applications.




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[*] posted on 12-16-2012 at 09:27 AM
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HOOK,,Your a smart dude !! and your right.. ...Hey chippy.. when ever your in L.A. .. I live in watts and work at the 7/11 and will give you free coffe and dounut's if you let me look at that F115 yamaha outboard...I'd be drooling to see such a fine peice of Jap crap !!! I mean,,,,,, fine egineneering wonder !! clearly you dont know who or what I am...sorrry you spent Sooo much money for JUNK !! fresh water duty only and thats pushing your Luck.....Good Morning ALL !!! fricking cold and rainee up here makes life a B---ch !!...K & the famous Tasha.......PS....Hook what diesel model is that Volvo ????

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[*] posted on 12-16-2012 at 09:40 AM
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Hola,,, You almost started sound sane and normal till I reread your post !! "my two aircold VW " that finished any signs of Talking with you..And PLeeeaaassse...do not try and call those motors....next you gonna tell about your ford escort parked next to the Yugo behind the fiat 850 spyder parked next to a boston whaler with a prius outboard...your right I have never fished in baja,But I have it in my smart phone for 2014 !!! Grumpy when I cant go outside and work !!!:lol::lol: K&T
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[*] posted on 12-16-2012 at 11:54 AM


It's an AQAD 41A. It DOES smoke on start up on a cold morning with this high sulphur diesel down here, but it purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrs.



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[*] posted on 12-16-2012 at 12:11 PM
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Hola,,Thats a damn good motor !!! and high S in oil & fuelis good for diesel...did you know that volvo makes more diesels than all the others compined !!! and now I think its like 1 in4 semi in the us are Volvos......somewhere around 80 to 84,, I belive the volvo D cars left the factory with cheap audi diesel's motors that were junk as audi's are...when you see a car with a lot of 0's across the grill that should tell you something.(audi).LOL..so,,HOOK you ever come over to baja ??? K&T:cool:

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[*] posted on 12-16-2012 at 12:54 PM


Yeah, I do come over, occasionally. By boat 1-2 times a year. By car, maybe once every other year.

I'm chomping at the bit to see the road from Gonzaga to HWY I completed. I'd like to start taking my cabover camper over to Baja and hit the Pacific side in Oct/Nov/Dec for 2-3 weeks each year, when the fishing and weather are good. But that road is a major rattler for ANY type of RV/trailer. Been there, done that. No good speed on it.

Naturally, I'd like a bigger boat than a 25 footer. :rolleyes: Thinking about doing a partnership on a trawler with Lehmans or maybe something a little quicker like a Mainship with a single diesel. I dont need speed, just economy, now that I'm retired. Not interested in a sailboat; I dont like leaning everywhere I go. Although, truth be told, most all the sailors I know never seem to be under sail. Too much hassle, I guess. :lol:




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[*] posted on 12-16-2012 at 12:56 PM


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HOOK,,Your a smart dude !! and your right.. ...Hey chippy.. when ever your in L.A. .. I live in watts and work at the 7/11 and will give you free coffe and dounut's if you let me look at that F115 yamaha outboard...I'd be drooling to see such a fine peice of Jap crap !!! I mean,,,,,, fine egineneering wonder !! clearly you dont know who or what I am...sorrry you spent Sooo much money for JUNK !! fresh water duty only and thats pushing your Luck.....Good Morning ALL !!! fricking cold and rainee up here makes life a B---ch !!...K & the famous Tasha.......PS....Hook what diesel model is that Volvo ????

You are clueless and I think off your meds. I have over 10 years of use in the tropics on my Yamaha f 115. My boat is in the water 10 months a year. 0 problems. :P

Hope you are hugging your Evinrude FICHT to keep you warm. Oh I forgot that motor would never run long enough to keep you warm.:lol::lol:

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[*] posted on 12-16-2012 at 01:02 PM
LOL..LOL.sailboats !!


Funny you should mention that !! ragmen think that since the wind is "free" every thing else should also be free..and I can say with confidence sail boats as a lot do not spend time or money on their motors and 99.99 times when they need rescue its a pwr boat to the rescue..I guess you know that AQ is a great boat motor too..waiting for work weather window in monterey bay ca. K&T
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