put engine down. remove bottom fill screw, top vent screw. fill/squeeze new oil into bottom screw until oil comes out vent screw..done !
pwd 40
remove the plug ! empty oil ! put on it side and fill it slowwwly to let air come out
The oil capacity for a Johnson lower unit outboard typically ranges from 1 to 2 quarts, depending on the specific model and year. It's important to refer to the owner’s manual for your specific outboard model for the exact oil capacity and type recommended. Always use the manufacturer-recommended gear oil to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the lower unit.
The oil capacity for the lower unit of a 1985 90 hp Johnson outboard motor is approximately 24 ounces (or 0.75 liters) of gear oil. It's important to use the appropriate type of gear oil recommended by the manufacturer, typically a high-quality marine gear oil. Always ensure the lower unit is properly filled and check for any leaks after servicing.
1 qt, just filled mine
For a Johnson outboard, the lower unit typically requires a high-quality marine gear oil rather than grease. It's essential to use a product specifically designed for outboard lower units, such as 80W-90 or 75W-90 gear oil, depending on the manufacturer's specifications. Always consult the owner's manual for the correct type and viscosity to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the lower unit.
It is a 2 stroke so it is in the gas and the lower unit has gear lube in it which can be checked by removing the upper plug on the side of the unit.
To change the lower unit oil in a Yamaha 115 four stroke one must obtain proper parts, the proper tools, and instructions on how to properly take apart and put together the parts.
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....
A 2-stroke Johnson 50 lower unit typically holds about 16 ounces (or 1 pint) of gear oil. It's important to use the recommended type of gear oil, usually a premium marine gear lube, to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Always check the owner's manual for specific guidelines and recommendations for your model.
Take it to a marine repair shop or google it up, the answer is there
It really depends on usage, but a good rule of thumb is once yearly.