By removing the drain screw, or depending on the model, the fuel supply hose for the primer. Both are located on the front, lowermost area of the carburetor bowl. Once removed, the fuel will flow out of the carburetor.
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By simply storing your outboard in a vertical position, powerhead up, the cooling water will drain out of the engine via the gearcase.
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Just forward and outboard from the oil filter, screws in horizontally.
Filter at bottom is plugged, or you need anew pump.
The size of the engine is not mentioned, but most Mercury outboard models situate the drain plug on the lower half of the port side cowling. Have your funnel and or drain pan ready when you remove that plug! Also be careful not to drop the sealing washer off of the plug, fwiw, the manufacturers recommend replacement of this washer.
pull the plug
Yea yes it can
You can either suck it out of the dipstick tube or remove the side cover and drain it into an oil pan replace the drain plug o-ring also
it is on the rear of the engine below the engine. There is a rubber hose coming out of the motor and the drain plug is inside the rubber hose.
The only thing you need to do is put the motor in the verticle position when you take it out of the water. The water will drain out. Yes, even the water that is in the "water pump" will drain. DON'T DRAG YOUR LOWER UNIT ON THE GROUND.