If the horsepower of your Mercury outboard lower unit is 75 and below, SAE 80W90 Gear Lube is recommended.
How do I remove the lower unit from my 1984 50 hp. Mercury outboard motor?
Never mind I figured it out
To rebuild a lower unit on a 40hp Mercury outboard, start by removing the lower unit from the engine by unscrewing the bolts and disconnecting the shift linkage. Drain the gear oil and disassemble the lower unit, noting the arrangement of parts. Replace worn components such as seals, bearings, and the water pump, then reassemble the unit, ensuring all parts are properly aligned. Finally, refill with the appropriate gear oil and reinstall the lower unit on the outboard.
To change the water pump impeller on a 2001 Mercury 115 HP outboard, first, remove the lower unit by disconnecting the shift linkage and unbolting the lower unit from the powerhead. Once the lower unit is removed, take off the water pump cover by unscrewing the screws and carefully lift the old impeller out. Install the new impeller, ensuring it is oriented correctly, and reassemble the water pump cover and lower unit. Finally, reconnect the shift linkage and secure the lower unit back to the powerhead.
The 1973 model, 7.5 hp Mercury outboard, requires 6.8 oz. of gear oil.
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It is a speedometer pick up tube.no longer used due to clogging.
first of all what oil your are talking about , i hope not engine oil because there is non that is two stroke engine. lower unit has a draining bolt on the bottom and air or fill bolt on the top of the lower unit....
For a 90hp Mercury two-stroke outboard, you should use a high-quality lower unit gear lube specifically designed for outboard motors. Mercury recommends using their own brand of gear lube, such as Mercury High-Performance Gear Lube or Quicksilver Gear Lube, which offer excellent protection against wear and corrosion. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations regarding viscosity and any additional requirements.
Mercury® Marine High-Performance Gear Lube from Basspro
To change the impeller on a 1982 Johnson 115 HP outboard, first, ensure the engine is off and cooled down. Remove the lower unit by disconnecting the shift linkage and unbolting the lower unit from the midsection. Once the lower unit is detached, take off the water pump cover and pull out the old impeller, replacing it with a new one, ensuring the key is in place. Reassemble the lower unit and reconnect everything to complete the process.