Featherweight Gearbox Oil Capacity?

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Featherweight Gearbox Oil Capacity?

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Anyone know the approx. capacity the gearbox of a featherweight takes to fill it up correctly? Thanks
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I just pour some in, then stand the engine vertical to allow the access to drain and screw the filler plug back in. Jobs a good'un
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I thought of doing that but thought if it was a known quantity perhaps it would be quicker and less messy, just measure fill and confirm.
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The featherweight capacity is "Not a lot" so previous advice is about right! If there is a bit of overflow from the filler then it is about right. Change it a few times each year and leave it full of fresh oil over the winter.
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IIRC it's 125ml for the featherweight 2.1:1 box, 250ml for the 3.5:1 box 40+ and Century, and 500ml for the 4:1 gearbox on the Silver Century.
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is there any technical disadvantage (apart from possibly using more oil - taken over a running period) in just filling it right up when the unit is on ground resting on the tank and prop?
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Because I cannot buy SAE 120 locally I value it very highly. I made up 250 ml vacum seal packs of it. drain the old. snip a corner on the pack and there is no waste. Also works well for small amounts of mix oil. Takes up less space in the boat's tool box. Of course I am a vacum sealing junky so to each thier own.
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Gannet wrote:is there any technical disadvantage (apart from possibly using more oil - taken over a running period) in just filling it right up when the unit is on ground resting on the tank and prop?
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Yes you want some air in there
and it will sap power also
so pointless to fill it right up
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Thanks Niander for your comments.

Yes, filling it right up would result in a lot of oil churning. I have no idea how much power would be lost - would it be 5%?
Technically I don't know why one would want 'air in there'.

I am sure I am over reacting to seeing a few of the small 10:21 boxes completely dry of oil, resulting in wrecked gears. Also never quite knowing how much (of the small capacity) has leaked out; and worrying how much is left.
Even if I put new 'seals' on the prop shaft, I worry about how much water gets in and emulsion gets out past the pinion gear.
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