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On Sat, 4 Apr 2009 20:29:11 -0600, "SteveB"
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I ended up with 8.7 fluid ounces, calculated at a 4" round container with
1.25" of depth of oil. There was no froth, no discoloration from the dark
blue hue, and no water present. I was just curious what the capacity of a
lower end unit for a Merc 40 outboard is. I believe that 8.7 oz. is
indicative that there is not a major leak in the prop bearing, although
there may be a minor one. I'll get that checked later. I'm going to put
the oil back in there along with enough to fill it up. I'll find out what
the capacity is when I do this, as I will use a large syringe and keep
track. In the meantime, I was just wondering. I have to wait till Monday
to go get some oil to fill it up.

Steve


To fill it, you remove both top plugs and pump in the oil from the
bottom until it comes out the top.
You can do this by squeezing it in from the bottle but it is a lot
easier if you get the little pump that screws on the bottle. Once it
is full you put the top plugs in and then quickly remove the pump and
put in the bottom one. Vacuum will keep it from dripping much out.


I've had a couple, and just used squeeze tubes and quick hand action. I was
just wondering how the 8.7 oz compared to the actual capacity of the unit.

Steve


 
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