relaxalot
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Well after I grenaded my last outdrive (Bravo xr) I went to the boys at MMM to rebuild my drive. They introduced me to their new gear oil cooler which consists of two lines into the upper through the transom. The lines are then connected to a heat exchanger that has lake water from an external pickup for cooling the oil. They told me that they had success with it keeping the gear oil cooler by 100 to 140 degrees. I still have the standard drive cooler installed as well as the new heat exchanger. The oil is pushed through the system by a 12 volt pump. The pump is activated by a manual toggle switch on the dash. I wish I had some real technical testing info for you but I don't. All I can say that my motor combined with my love for 5 blade props have a tendency to turn the amsoil severe gear black real quick. After 3 hours of run time this weekend oil looked like Sue Bee Honey. I felt the lines and the cooler several times during the day and I could feel that one line was hotter and one definately cooler. The water line that flows through the heat exchanger dumps overboard through a dump. Max Machine did a beautiful rigging job and used all high quality fittings and parts. All lines are braided SS and installation is super clean. One drawback is that you can hear when the pump is on . It is not stealth. When the hatch is closed and the motor is running the sound is not noticeable. Using my automotive knowledge when transmission oil starts to have that burnt smell it is not long before you are at the transmission shop. I believe that the guys at Max Machine may be on to something for all of the Bravo owners out there. I will keep everyone updated on my hopefully long drive life! Just wanted to pass on what may make my boating future less expensive!