Mercury Verado oil change

Mercury Verado oil change

Scott Duncan shows how to change the oil on a super charged Mercury Verado 300Hp on the latest video from http://www.walleyeworkshop.com http://www.mercuryma…

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John Echterhoff says:

Is synthetic oil OK?

2braappin says:

nice and simple good vid, on a new 300 verado, how many hours before you
should change the oil?

WalleyeWorkshop says:

Page 99 and 100 of the owners manual regarding changing the oil filter
states the following: “With the outboard in water or cooling flush hose
connected, idle engine for 5 minutes to check for leaks at the oil filter”
here is the link to the on-line manual

WalleyeWorkshop says:

@czoubek, Glad you found it useful and thanks for watchin.

WalleyeWorkshop says:

Link wouldnt attach, you can find the owners manuals on the mercury
websitye.

WalleyeWorkshop says:

@enmartentertainment Thanks for watchin. Scott

WalleyeWorkshop says:

@APXsniper Between the gear lube and oil once a year it should be $100 or
less if you do it yourself. 7 quarts of Verado oil, filter and gear lube.
Certainly cheaper than buying 2 stroke oil, especially if you put a lot of
hours on per year. I change gear lube mid season and before winter. You
don’t want any water in the gear lube before you store, especially in cold
climates.

Chris Zoubek says:

Really appreciate the video. Just did my first 100 hour service and this
really helped. Thanks!

APXsniper says:

What is the yearly amount spent on a motor like the Verado 300 for
maintaince?

Chris Zoubek says:

I was told not to run the motor with just the flush hose hooked up. Is that
safe for the motor?

handgunner45ACP says:

i would like to re-visit czoubeks’ comment on the flush hose. my dealer
told me not to run the motor with just the flush hose hooked up. is that
really ok to do that? great video, very thorough, thank you

enmartentertainment says:

Nice job, thanks

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