islandboy47
Cadet
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- Nov 1, 2021
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- 17
Hi all, I'm very new to boating and just got a 2004 Bayliner 195 bowrider with the 3.0 Mercruiser 135hp that's carbureted and was well taken care of. After using it a few times I've decided to change out the impeller because it seems like it hasn't been done in a while and I saw the engine temp get hot once for a bit while I was driving it last time. I drained the oil out of the lower unit and then proceeded to take all the necessary bolts out to remove the lower unit, but the last one is STUCK. It's the one most forward that's kind of tucked under the out-drive and close to the transom. The bolt is still stuck on there and has been for about a week now but the other day some buddies came over that know boats and wanted to take a look and I started the motor for them and let it run for a couple of min at around 2000 rpm so they could help me verify that the motor is in good shape. I had totally forgotten that I drained the oil from the lower unit. The good thing is (I think) that I of course never put the boat into drive. I know very little about how lower units work - is the oil in there just to lubricate the moving parts that are used when the boat is in drive? Did I likely damage something by running it without oil? There might be a small amount of oil left because I haven't tilted the trim all the way down yet to completely drain it, but it's definitely at least very low. I'm feeling like an idiot and wondering what to do next.