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			| Tony B MMT Site Admin 
					Joined: Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:10 pm
 Posts: 2258
 Location: Loreauville, LA
   |   Pro Drive MaintenancePosted from old site to here, courtesy of Hizzoner:
 I thought I would post up the Pro Drive maintenance information for anyone interested (or at least for my future reference). All of this compiled form this site and/or Briggs. Feel free to add or correct.
 
 Oil:
 
 Change after initial 8-10 hrs and then every 25-50 or annually.
 
 Any quality 5W30 or 10W30 regular or synthetic (2 Quarts)
 
 
 Oil Filter:
 
 Briggs-492932S
 WIX-51348
 NAPA GOLD-1348
 
 
 Spark Plugs:
 
 Champion-RC14YC
 NGK-ZFR5F-11
 BOSCH-7527 or FR8 DC
 
 gapped at .030
 
 
 Fuel Filter:
 
 BRIGGS-691035
 WIX-33011
 
 
 Fuel Line:
 
 1/4" ID or 5/16" ID
 
 
 Air Filter:
 
 BRIGGS-692519
 
 K&N-E-4665
 
 
 Lower Unit Oil:
 
 Change annually or every 100 hrs.
 
 80-90 Weight Gear Oil
 
 Grease:
 
 Grease every 50 hrs. or annually
 
 Marine Grade
 
 Valve Clearance:
 
 Check after first 50 hrs. and then every 250 hrs.
 
 Valve clearance with valve springs installed and piston 1/4 in. past dead center (check when engine is cold)
 
 Intake/Exhaust- 0.004 - 0.006 in.
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			| mudd MMT Pro Member 
					Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:44 pm
 Posts: 443
 Location: Wisconsin
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceNote: By not useing the Factory Oil Filter you can void your warrenty.
 There is a check valve in them that doesnt allow the oil to bleed down form te system when its not running.
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			| KCM MMT Pro Member 
					Joined: Sat Jan 17, 2009 3:39 pm
 Posts: 57
 Location: South of the Mason Dixon Line
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceAdded: Be sure to check all engine bolts.
 I lost 3 yesterday and caused a nasty oil leak. Thankfully no damage done and back on the water.
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			| Surface drive35 MMT Member 
					Joined: Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:27 pm
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   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenancedoes anyone have this same type of information except for a godevil 
 
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			| Pappy Gander MMT Member 
					Joined: Mon Jan 19, 2009 6:10 pm
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 Location: Somewhere
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenancePicked up a few oil filters and found that Stens makes a replacement oil filter for B &S.  Found this during my search using the Briggs part number.  At least the filters are still made in the USA    Stens 120-485 replaces Briggs-492932S
 
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			| Wilson MMT F.E. 
					Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:35 pm
 Posts: 935
 Location: South LA
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceOn the new PD lower units, what is the new silver allen head screw about halfway up the lower unit? This wasn't on the old drives. Is this another place to add LU oil?
 
 FYI - Don't forget to grease the fittings for the FPR under the velcro'd clutch cover. Also check all the bolts/screws on the hydraulic trim unit. There is a screw on the backside of the hydraulic motor that should be checked too.
 
 
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			| Mudhole MMT Addict 
					Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 7:05 am
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 Location: NW La.
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceWilson....there's a grease fitting in that plug! _________________
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			| Wilson MMT F.E. 
					Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:35 pm
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 Location: South LA
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceI had an old manual and was emailed a new one, so I got it figured out. 
 
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			| sea-n-spots MMT Pro Member 
					Joined: Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:50 pm
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 Location: La
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceThanks 
 
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			| MHP New Member 
					Joined: Mon Jul 27, 2009 12:34 pm
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceTo KCM;Lost Three engine bolts yesterday on my 32 pd,got the same nasty oil leak,  Did you replace the gasket?, or were you able to put new bolts in and call it good.
 
 
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			| WaterfowlJunky MMT Pro Member 
					Joined: Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:32 am
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceWix oil filter is 57035 not 51348. Crossed it with the Briggs 492932S after seeing the 1348 was too small. 
 
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			| entensity MMT Member 
					Joined: Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:59 pm
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 Location: Bossier City, LA
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceWill that K&N air filter (e-4665) work for the 36hp pro drive?
 Because it looks a little smaller.
 
 
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			| entensity MMT Member 
					Joined: Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:59 pm
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 Location: Bossier City, LA
   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenance
 
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			| brav01 MMT Member 
					Joined: Thu Oct 01, 2009 9:57 am
 Posts: 27
 Location: Texas to Alaska
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceWhar is MAX  rpm on the 35 HP Kohler ? _________________
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			| NCorley MMT Member 
					Joined: Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:19 am
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 Location: Alabama
   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenance
 
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			| jer1945 MMT Member 
					Joined: Thu Jan 14, 2010 3:04 pm
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   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenancelost 5 bolts & most of the oil. lucky i was at the camp when i saw it, the eng sounded like it was going to jump off the boat. i look back at the bolts real often. 
 
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			| blairarnold MMT Member 
					Joined: Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:10 am
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceReally good info.  My owners manual has info on the unit, but nothing on the actual engine. 
 
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			| S.O.A.K. MMT Member 
					Joined: Sun Sep 05, 2010 2:57 pm
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   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenance
 
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			| duckduckboom MMT Elite Member 
					Joined: Tue Nov 23, 2010 6:33 pm
 Posts: 5603
 Location: Corner of Hell an high water, La
   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenancewill these spark plugs works for a 32pd.  i didn't see the specifics on what engine to spark plug. thanks _________________
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			| mud diver New Member 
					Joined: Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:50 am
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   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenancejust got first surface drive.1854-36hp prodrive.  is it normal after only 5 hrs having to add oil ?  also baffels giving out in muffler 
 
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			| SP MMT 1000 Club 
					Joined: Thu Nov 19, 2009 1:46 pm
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceI have been trying to read and find the appropriate procedure for breaking in a new Pro Drive.  What I am trying to figure out is hard to push it for how long.  The best I have found is shorter runs at less than full load for the first 5-10 hours.  THere is a lot of room for interpretation on this, especially on a modded motor right out of the box.
 Is there a target RPM, that is a standard comfortable range to use during the break in period?  Say 3800 RPM's, max 4000 RPM's for the first 10 hours?  Just curious as to what some of the guys that give a chit are doing.  Thx in advance.  I would imagine with the mods I am going to do, the top RPM range will be 4250 trimmed appropriately...
 
 
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			| SeniorCoot MMT Pro Member 
					Joined: Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:57 pm
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceVery good thread- thanks- i have just ordered a new PD motor and this sort of info is very valuable and this concise list V Good. 
 
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			| nocemdead MMT F.E. 
					Joined: Sat Apr 07, 2012 12:58 pm
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 Location: atkins ar
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceHere's a rookie question... On a console steer PD or GTR will the motor kick up ifIt hit something  like a tiller handle will?
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			| OwenDickeson MMT Elite Member 
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceYes, but I have no earthly idea why you decided to ask that on this thread. 
 
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			| owen5 MMT Pro Member 
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceHow much play can you have on the down shaft of a pro-drive.  I am sitting at 1/16-1/18 of an inch.  Is this acceptable?  Seems like it is taking a lot of grease. 
 
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			| duckduckboom MMT Elite Member 
					Joined: Tue Nov 23, 2010 6:33 pm
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 Location: Corner of Hell an high water, La
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceThe play is most likely in the clutch but you should be fine _________________
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			| duckman22 MMT Pro Member 
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   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenance_________________
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			| naj MMT 1000 Club 
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 Location: Larose, Louisiana
   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceWhat RPMs those engines you work on run. Ours are running between 4000 to over 5500  and more. _________________
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 18' X 48" Center Console Sportsman Fab Dragging a 36hp ProDrive
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			| duckman22 MMT Pro Member 
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   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenance_________________
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			| FowlDreams MMT Member 
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   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenance
 
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			| Buddy MMT Addict 
					Joined: Mon Aug 06, 2012 9:06 am
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceWhat is the time/money to do the routine maintenance (oil change/greasing/air filter)?? _________________
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			| duckduckboom MMT Elite Member 
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceDepends on how many hours you put on it a year. _________________
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			| Buddy MMT Addict 
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceHow much money/time each time you have to do maintenance? _________________
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			| duckduckboom MMT Elite Member 
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   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenance20-25 bucks. Maybe. Idk I always have most of the stuff I need _________________
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			| FowlDreams MMT Member 
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			| PatCies83 MMT Member 
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			| cb5331 MMT Super Elite Member 
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceHe's talking about the case bolts on the powerhead. 
 
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			| Jeff.pearson3289 MMT Member 
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   |   Re: Pro Drive MaintenanceIve got a 27 hp prodrive, 15 hours.  bought it used.  It starts up but quickly dies right after.  I cleaned the carb, got new plugs and changed the oil.  any tips from there?thanks
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			| CJB MMT Elite Member 
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   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenance_________________
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			| BadBowtie MMT Pro Member 
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 Location: Mt. Vernon, IN
   |   Re: Pro Drive Maintenance[/quote] if it's a briggs that company prefers straight 30 weight in their engines - i work on small engines for a living - kohler and kawasaki use 10w30 briggs prefers straight 30 just a heads up - or at least thats what they tell us to use[/quote]http://www.vanguardengines.com/service- ... tbKeyword=_________________
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