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![]() "Josh Assing" wrote in message ... the whole thing. I did find official directions and have posted them below. They insist that it must be filled from the plug around the anti-cavitation skeg. I don't personally see the difference then filling it from the bottom aside this way (filling if from the second plug) would possibly leave an air I filled it from the top -- and rotated the prop slowly & often. At about 1.5 quarts, I got LOTS of air bubbles out the top - but I took about 4 hours to fill it -- and it took just over 2 quarts; ran the prop by the engine & rechecked; level didn't change. pocket. Apparently the Merc units are two separate cavities with an upper That's what I'm used to -- so I was looking for a drain for the upper... "new" is new to me.. Thanks for all the help! -j Excellent, if you got the 2qts in it then you are golden and saved yourself a few bucks in the process... Have a great boating season! mark |
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