NOTE: If drain plug is not accessible because of boat
construction, oil may be removed through dipstick
tube, using a Quicksilver Crankcase Oil Pump. (See
Quicksilver Accessory Guide.)
3. Level should be between the FULL HOT mark
and ADD mark on dipstick.
4.
After oil has drained completely, reinstall drain
plug (if removed) and tighten securely.
5.
6.
Remove and discard oil filter and its sealing ring.
Coat sealing ring on new filter with engine oil, and
install.Tightenfiltersecurely(followingfilterman-
ufacturer’s instructions). Do not over-tighten.
a
7.
8.
Fill crankcase with oil.
Start engine and check for leaks.
72518
a - Proper Fluid Level with Engine Warm
Maintaining Power Steering
Pump Fluid Level
4.
If level is below ADD mark, but fluid is still visible
in pump reservoir, add required amount of Quick-
silver Power Trim and Steering Fluid or automatic
transmission fluid (ATF), Dexron, or Dexron II,
through fill cap opening, to bring level up to FULL
HOT mark on dipstick. DO NOT OVERFILL.
With Engine Warm
1.
Stop engine and position drive unit so that it is
straight back.
5. If fluid is not visible in reservoir, a leak exists in the
power steering system. Find cause and correct.
2.
Remove fill cap/dipstick from power steering
pump and note fluid level.
With Engine Cold
b
a
1.
2.
3.
With engine stopped, position drive unit so that it
is straight back.
Remove fill cap/dipstick from power steering
pump and note fluid level.
Level should be between FULL COLD mark and
bottom of dipstick.
72517
a
a - Fill Cap / Dipstick
b - Power Steering Pump
72519
a - Proper Fluid Level with Engine Cold
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Product Specification
Categories | Mercury MerCruiser Manuals |
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Tags | Mercury MerCruiser 454 CID, Mercury MerCruiser 502 CID |
Model Year | 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 |
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