1980 Mercury 115 - Trim fluid?

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hempfarmer

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Hi everyone,

I am getting conflicting reports on what I should be using for trim oil. My Seloc manual is saying 10W30? I very sure that is not what is in there right now. (It appears to be red)

Also, it is my first year with this engine but the power trim was rebuilt last winter. Besides topping up the fluid level is there anything else I should do during the winterization or spring tune up procedure?

Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Russ
 

TLL

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Re: 1980 Mercury 115 - Trim fluid?

Your motor should have trim cylinders mounted outside of the transom bracket, and a pump mounted inside the boat. They take 10w30 motor oil. Often people put the wrong fluid in. It would be wise to purge the old out and put in the correct oil.
As for winterization, stabilize the fuel, run the motor to get the stabilized fuel into the carburetors, fog the engine, grease the fittings,and change the gearlube.
 

lprizman

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Re: 1980 Mercury 115 - Trim fluid?

automatic transmission fluid is what I use,,not motor oil,,totally different composition
 

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Re: 1980 Mercury 115 - Trim fluid?

They originally came with 10 or 20wt motor oil. You can use any low viscosity motor oil, Mercury's Power trim and Tilt fluid or hydraulic fluid. OMC used Dexron ATF. Many trim units have been refilled with ATF.
I would recommend using the Mercury PTT fluid or 20wt motor oil.
If you decide to go back to the Merc stuff you will need to drain, clean and refill the entire system. You can use mineral spirits to clean the system out.
Merc recommended against using the ATF something about seals. I have known of many units using the ATF with no problem. So what you do is up to you. You should be OK with either fluid.
 

timlfixit

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You camt gey 20w oil. I've been looking all over for my power trim that specifies it. Dont know what to use. The shop that re filled it told me atf but the fluid is brown (oil) amy ideas
 

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You camt gey 20w oil. I've been looking all over for my power trim that specifies it. Dont know what to use. The shop that re filled it told me atf but the fluid is brown (oil) amy ideas

Stop posting in old threads. Start a new thread by looking at the Help Tip on top of the page.

You can find 20W all over the place if you look.
 
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