Just a suggestion when changing oil on any engine or motor run it first to get the oil hot and be careful when removing the plug maybe even use the socket with a extension so you don’t get burned
I have a Mercury 8 and I have to change the oil now because gas is in it .I think it's a common thing. One time was from leaving the gas can connected and it was hot outside. Think this one might be from idling too long..
Hi Justin, can you post a video encompassing your thoughts of the reels you have bought and previously reviewed, now that you have tested them out on the water?
With all due respect, this is not the correct method - glad I checked the manual first. The motor needs to be tilted all the way up and turned to the side so the drain plug is facing down. Remove plug, drain, and temporarily reinstall the plug. Tilt the motor back down (to the run position) for a few minutes to allow any oil that was trapped inside the motor to settle and then repeat the process to get the rest of the oil out. You won't get a complete oil change without following this procedure.
Hi, it looks to me like your inline fuel filter is on the wrong side of your fuel pump. I have the 2008 9.9 Pro kicker and the inline filter is before the pump not after... yours could be different, just thought I'd throw it out there...
Gas is getting in your oil try letting the vent on the tank open or cracked especially in hot weather but watch out for rain getting in its just on of the many joys of boating
I actually found an answer to this question by calling the mercury. The filter in this engine is actually a built in screen that while can be changed, is not designed to be replaced with every new oil replacement.
@@jonathankuriatnyk4297 I think you’d have to get into the block to change it... if you ever need to change it. You can check the online parts catalog to see where it’s located.
Also that’s a oil drain plug not a lug nut. No point of showing people the wrong way no offense. This is the proper way. ua-cam.com/video/ibDp2Eo50cM/v-deo.html
Just a suggestion when changing oil on any engine or motor run it first to get the oil hot and be careful when removing the plug maybe even use the socket with a extension so you don’t get burned
You have to lift motor up and back down there’s a lot more oil left in there
I have a Mercury 8 and I have to change the oil now because gas is in it .I think it's a common thing. One time was from leaving the gas can connected and it was hot outside. Think this one might be from idling too long..
Hi Justin, can you post a video encompassing your thoughts of the reels you have bought and previously reviewed, now that you have tested them out on the water?
Thank you for this!! Very helpful to me :)
You’re very welcome
Hey can you put a link to the pump device, I’m having a hard time finding one
Thanks for sharing. Where could we get a gasket replacement?
Gasket?
@@MaineManBassing yeah. The seal used with the screw.
With all due respect, this is not the correct method - glad I checked the manual first. The motor needs to be tilted all the way up and turned to the side so the drain plug is facing down. Remove plug, drain, and temporarily reinstall the plug. Tilt the motor back down (to the run position) for a few minutes to allow any oil that was trapped inside the motor to settle and then repeat the process to get the rest of the oil out. You won't get a complete oil change without following this procedure.
Hi, it looks to me like your inline fuel filter is on the wrong side of your fuel pump. I have the 2008 9.9 Pro kicker and the inline filter is before the pump not after... yours could be different, just thought I'd throw it out there...
Yeah I noticed that too, but it is correct.
Gas is getting in your oil try letting the vent on the tank open or cracked especially in hot weather but watch out for rain getting in its just on of the many joys of boating
Where have you been man? Hope everything is OK?
all good. Engine wasnt really running well for the whole summer. Fixed it. Just havent been able to catch many bass!
@@MaineManBassing Phew! Been waiting to see which reels you liked using through the spring/summer!
So does this engine just not have an oil filter?
not that i know of
I actually found an answer to this question by calling the mercury. The filter in this engine is actually a built in screen that while can be changed, is not designed to be replaced with every new oil replacement.
@@jonathankuriatnyk4297 I think you’d have to get into the block to change it... if you ever need to change it. You can check the online parts catalog to see where it’s located.
Exactly where is it
Do it have an oil filter?
No
where is the oil filter on this engine
Breaker bar would help with that drain plug
So where is the oil filter
There isn’t one.
thanks for making this vid
No problem!
Cześć ile trzeba wlać oleju ?
800ml
you should change the title of this video on how to pour oil into a Mercury 9.9 4 stroke.
You need to have the motor All the way up when draining oil!!!!’
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can't tell us the mm size of the drain plug at 2 minutes, or 3:20 when you take it off, and put it back on, respectively? come on, man?
Tap tap tap aroo
Also that’s a oil drain plug not a lug nut. No point of showing people the wrong way no offense. This is the proper way. ua-cam.com/video/ibDp2Eo50cM/v-deo.html
actually thats not how you change the oil
“Actually that’s not how you change the oil.” Done in a very slow, sarcastic voice.
Poor video I mean where is,or why does this engine not have an oil filter.come on man get it together before you post.
These engines don’t have oil filters.
Get it together before you post.