Short and clear. Good video. Vent and lower screws can be tighter and harder to remove than in this video. Lower screw might be easier to remove with a 10 mm socket. Prop nut needs to be reinstalled quite snugly. Check manual for torque. Mine said 55 ft-lbs.
The capacity of gear lube for each outboard engine will vary by model. The standard 150hp FourStroke (as shown in this video) has a capacity of 28 oz. Be sure you're fully draining the gearcase and refilling it from the bottom up, as shown in the video. If you have an engine other than the Mercury 150hp FourStroke shown in this video, we recommend referencing the operator's manual for the product you own.
Short and clear. Good video. Vent and lower screws can be tighter and harder to remove than in this video. Lower screw might be easier to remove with a 10 mm socket. Prop nut needs to be reinstalled quite snugly. Check manual for torque. Mine said 55 ft-lbs.
Should state the prop nut torque please. Thanks!
The 150hp Mercury outboard propeller nut should be torqued to 55 lb-ft (75 Nm).
50 to 55lbs
How much oz should be used? I used about 16 oz. Is that the capacity or normal? Thanks! @quicksilverproducts
The capacity of gear lube for each outboard engine will vary by model. The standard 150hp FourStroke (as shown in this video) has a capacity of 28 oz. Be sure you're fully draining the gearcase and refilling it from the bottom up, as shown in the video. If you have an engine other than the Mercury 150hp FourStroke shown in this video, we recommend referencing the operator's manual for the product you own.