Can i filter used gear oil and reuse it?

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I'm working on tbe outdrive of my and drained the gear oil out into a dirty oil drain pan. Decided that was like $60 worth of gear lube I just wasted that was probably fine. Was thinking about filtering it through a coffee filter placed in a funnel and dump it back in.
 
I grew up around and working on heavy equipment. My dad would drain and re-use. He would filter it through an old cotton t-shirt or similar - I wouldn't use a coffee filter. Mind you - it was going back in a commercial diff with an 18 inch ring gear than went like 2 miles an hour - so quite different than an outdrive.

If your just troubleshooting and its getting dumped again shortly, that is what I would do. Whether its a good idea or not - I can't say.
 
@The motor guy I think you will struggle to get the gear oil through a coffee filter. I would use an old cotton t-shirt or something similar that will allow the oil to pass through. You might want to pass a magnet through the fluid as well. Any idea what was in the drain pan? What does dirty mean? Can you use new gear oil and re-use it after you find your issue?

Just my $0.02
 
@The motor guy I think you will struggle to get the gear oil through a coffee filter. I would use an old cotton t-shirt or something similar that will allow the oil to pass through. You might want to pass a magnet through the fluid as well. Any idea what was in the drain pan? What does dirty mean? Can you use new gear oil and re-use it after you find your issue?

Just my $0.02
Yeah - I tried it on low hours Redline 10W30 … crazy slow and gave up…
 
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Well for one thing you didn't say what you drained the gear oil from. If it's a lower unit in an expensive outboard or the gear oil in a new Corvette I would never think of using contaminated lube from a dirty oil pan. If it's out of an 8N Ford tractor then maybe. What did you drain the gear oil from?
 
How much of what oil costs $60? I have no idea what I'm talking about, but... seems like a lot to spend, maybe just use a more affordable oil and not worry as much about the loss when draining it?
 
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