When should I change the oil in my Mercury 4 stroke outboard?

When should I change the oil in my Mercury 4 stroke outboard?

The maintenance schedule for the Mercury 150 FourStroke, and for most four-stroke outboards, calls for changing the oil and the oil filter every 100 hours, or annually.

How many hours will a Mercury 4 stroke last?

Big 4 strokes are good for 5,000 to 6,000 hours.

How often should you service a 4-stroke outboard motor?

Annual Service Most outboard, sterndrive and gasoline inboard engines require basic service every 100 hours or annually.

How often should you change your boat engine oil?

Frequent oil changes ward off breakdowns and extend the life of your boat engine (s) by thousands of hours. Engine manufacturers typically recommend an oil change every 100 hours, and at least once a year. Even if your engine manual allows for a longer interval between oil changes, changing the oil more often will extend the life of the engine.

Where can I find oil recommendations for my Mercury outboard?

Oil recommendations can be found in the Operation, Maintenance & Warranty manual. If you have questions on the currently offered Mercury or Quicksilver oils and lubricants, consult with your authorized Mercury dealer or contact Mercury customer service to ensure maximum protection for your outboard.

How to check if your engine is eligible for Mercury product protection plan?

You can check to see if your engine is eligible for a Mercury Product Protection Plan by contacting your local Mercury dealer. The oil I used to purchase is not available or has a different label. What should I do? Oil recommendations can be found in the Operation, Maintenance & Warranty manual.

What kind of oil does a Mercury Verado use?

There have been a few engines, such as the first-generation Mercury Verado outboards, that required a specific synthetic-blend oil. In most cases, however, mineral-based oil is acceptable. In most cases, however, mineral-based oil is acceptable.

Oil recommendations can be found in the Operation, Maintenance & Warranty manual. If you have questions on the currently offered Mercury or Quicksilver oils and lubricants, consult with your authorized Mercury dealer or contact Mercury customer service to ensure maximum protection for your outboard.

Frequent oil changes ward off breakdowns and extend the life of your boat engine (s) by thousands of hours. Engine manufacturers typically recommend an oil change every 100 hours, and at least once a year. Even if your engine manual allows for a longer interval between oil changes, changing the oil more often will extend the life of the engine.

You can check to see if your engine is eligible for a Mercury Product Protection Plan by contacting your local Mercury dealer. The oil I used to purchase is not available or has a different label. What should I do? Oil recommendations can be found in the Operation, Maintenance & Warranty manual.

There have been a few engines, such as the first-generation Mercury Verado outboards, that required a specific synthetic-blend oil. In most cases, however, mineral-based oil is acceptable. In most cases, however, mineral-based oil is acceptable.