B.autry4711A
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Feb 24, 2005
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- 176
Hello everyone,<br /><br />I just got threw servicing my lower leg unit. I have a question. I followed step by step with my Seloc only thing though is I cranked the front trailer jack all the way down and tilted the motor down but not all the way down because of the lube bottle wouldn't fit between the floor of the shop and the lower fill opening on the leg. So I went ahead and serviced it until lube came out of the top vent screw then put the top screw in then the lower screw in. Tightened the lower screw with a screwdriver as tight as I could get and yes both screws have brand new o-rings installed. Then I trimmed the motor all the way down level by the eye then removed the top screw and made sure there was oil at the end of the lube tube on the bottle and topped it off until lube came out the hole didn't take much at all. My question is does this sound right to you and I also used Super Tech Marine High Viscosity lower leg unit lube SAE 80-90W oil from WAL-Mart it was 2.04 a quart so I bought two quarts but only used about 3/4 of one quart only. I guess that is all it takes does that sound right to you. Only reason I am asking is because this is the first time I serviced a lower leg unit and want to know from you guys if I did good all the way around. Model number is E88MSLCER 88 1989 Horsepower SPL V-4 Evinrude outboard