LONG_KEELER
Well-Known Member
I'm currently servicing an Honda 2.0hp and Mariner 4hp.
So far so good.
Then, defying gravity to fill up with hypoid oil.
For those that have not done this , there is an upper hole and a lower plug hole. You squirt oil in the lower hole until it comes out of the top hole. When it is full you plug the top hole, then while you have a finger over the lower hole plug that one too. The holes are often different sizes from outboard to outboard so you need a tapered oil filler.
All this happens low down with short fiddly threaded plugs that are covered in oil and go in at varying angles . Have tried filling one outboard but too much oil came out again so will need to try again.
Question
Can't I just lay the outboard roughly on it's side and fill with the recommended amount ? .
Thanks
So far so good.
Then, defying gravity to fill up with hypoid oil.
For those that have not done this , there is an upper hole and a lower plug hole. You squirt oil in the lower hole until it comes out of the top hole. When it is full you plug the top hole, then while you have a finger over the lower hole plug that one too. The holes are often different sizes from outboard to outboard so you need a tapered oil filler.
All this happens low down with short fiddly threaded plugs that are covered in oil and go in at varying angles . Have tried filling one outboard but too much oil came out again so will need to try again.
Question
Can't I just lay the outboard roughly on it's side and fill with the recommended amount ? .
Thanks