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On 11/11/16, 9:14 AM, Tim wrote:
Maybe I did it wrong but on my mercruiser outboards I got tired of trying to squeeze it up from the bottom. So I'd do that as much as I could stand. Then I'd take the four bolts off the top of the drive and pour it to the top. And leave it for a half hour or so. Yep. Up comes little bubbles. I'd top it off and re-cap the lower. Never had a problem. Bit I don't think it'd work well with an outboard though. Lol! Gosh, Tim, in the 1950s, we had a three wheel dolly that held a five gallon can of lower unit oil fitted with a commercial grade hand pump that made the job easy. I know this because one of my first jobs at the boat shop was changing out the oil in lower units and refilling them. The store also sold a little hand pump with a fitting and tubing that made filling the lower unit easy. Cost maybe $5 back then. Technology, ain't it amazing? And now, back to the regular Channel of Insult known as rec.boats. Have fun! |
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