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dwayne brock Posted on Jun 24, 2018
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I have a7.5 mercury boat moter it smuthers down when give it gas it hase no power

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The choke is not opening correctly. Or your loosing tank pressure.

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SOURCE: i have drained the oil from my lower unit on my

Not quite a car question but basically you fill it the opposite way that you drained it. You can purchase a pump at you local marine store that attaches to your quart bottle of lower unit lube.

On the end of the pumps' hose there is a threaded fitting which screws in to where the drain plug goes. leave upper vent plug out.

Pump the oil into the lower unit until it comes out of the upper vent hole.Then remove the hose from the lower unit and quickly replace the drain plug.

Wipe the excess oil off of your hands. :)

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