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''Oil capacity:'' 700ml<br>
''Oil capacity:'' 700ml<br>
''Oil change in the water:''<br>   
''Oil change in the water:''<br>   
# Using a pump with a small tube remove as much oil as possible<br>
# Using a pump with a small tube remove as much oil as possible<br>
# Refill oil to full capacity (bottom of dipstick)
# Refill oil to full capacity (bottom of dipstick)
# Run engine 5 minutes<br>
# Run engine 5 minutes<br>
# Using a pump with a small tube remove as much oil as possible<br>
# Using a pump with a small tube remove as much oil as possible<br>
# Refill oil to full capacity (bottom of dipstick)
# Refill oil to full capacity (bottom of dipstick)
(This will replace over 75% of the oil)
(This will replace over 75% of the oil)
''Outer diaphragm and secondary inner diaphragm''<br>
''Outer diaphragm and secondary inner diaphragm''<br>

Revision as of 11:58, 4 May 2026

Manufacturer: Yanmar
Description: Saildrive Unit
Model: SD20
Manual: File:SD20 Operations Manual 2009.pdf
Parts catalog: File:SD20 Part Catalog.pdf
O-Ring parts diagram: File:SD20 O-rings Parts Diagram .pdf
Service Bulletin - Taper pin: File:SD20 Taper Pin Bulletin.pdf

Notes:
Blown seals: The SD20 is suspetible to blowing the seals if the oil is filled too high. Many have added a vent line to the top of the filler cap. Without the vent, fill the saildrive oil only to the bottom of the dipstick
Oil change interval: Every 250 hours of operation or annually (whichever comes first)
Oil: 80W90W gear oil (API GL-4 or GL-5)
Oil capacity: 700ml
Oil change in the water:

  1. Using a pump with a small tube remove as much oil as possible
  2. Refill oil to full capacity (bottom of dipstick)
  3. Run engine 5 minutes
  4. Using a pump with a small tube remove as much oil as possible
  5. Refill oil to full capacity (bottom of dipstick)

(This will replace over 75% of the oil) Outer diaphragm and secondary inner diaphragm
Replacement Guidelines: Inspect every 2 year and replace every 5 years
Common Practice: Monitor condition and test the water penetration sensor
Recommendations: Pacwest in San Diego does not recommend changing the diaphragms unless there is visible damage or water has penetrated the outer diaphragm. These diaphragm almost never fail. I have read this from other sources who make the same recommendation.