Yeah it is a cool little feature...and makes a lot of sense when you think about it. You can collect the fine metal and keep it out of the oil which will reduce wear and tear....plus if you see excessive metal you know you got an issue.
l have changed the oil in my car once and boy was that an experience doing it for the first time. Now l pay someone else to do it but at least l know how too do it. Your motor must run top notch as you sure look after it well.
It's always good to just know how to do thing for yourself, even if you pay someone else...glad you took the time to learn how to do your car oil...it is a great skill to have. The motor does run pretty well as I do try and take good care of it.
@@1Cast1Fish It seems to me by your videos that you do take really good care of all that you have. That is why l learnt to do it, l do love to learn new things and have become quite good at things when it comes to cars. l would do it if l really needed to but getting alittle older and things get alittle harder for me now. LOL
@@Gottalovecarpetpythons I feel you on the getting older part...I just waxed the boat and after crawling around the floor for hours I feel broken this morning...lol
@@1Cast1Fish It's a High Pressure lube...I still pop the bottom plug once a year to make sure the oil is knot milky....if that's the case the lower unit shift seal is most likely the problem!!
Great thank you, just wondering I can see you have a different cable entry grommet at the end of the video. I changed my battery cable to thicker 1 b&s so my grommet doesn't fit properly anymore, I think yours might work for me. Just wondering is it stock or aftermarket? Any idea what the model number would be? Thanks
So I just performed this on a 2008 gen 1 90 I got used. Took off the vents noticed water came out first. But no nylon washers on either. Could this be the issue why water is in it ?
Double check, they like to stick to the casing sometimes too. But if none are there, then yes it could be a source for water to get in. I would look up the part diagram for your engine using your model number and see if there are washers needed, if so buy them and install...then check again for water. If water is still present it is likely a seal.
Thanks very much for making these ETEC videos. Do you know why they have to be pumped in from the bottom, rather than using a thin nozzle to fill it from the top? I'm thinking of using the Lucas oil in the future to save some money. I'd change it every season, so I don't think it's too risky to use a cheaper oil.
It ensures the air is pushed out. As far as what oil I always recommend buying the Evinrude stuff, not much more and peace of mind IMO. Way to expensive to skimp on a few bucks.
Mine had lots on it when it was brand new and the first change, since though it has been very minimal like in this video. I would definitely keep an eye on it if you are getting a lot. I also change mine every year.
If its fairly new then most likely it is...I know I was kinda scared when I did my first oil change and saw how much was on the plug. Since the first one, there has been hardly anything on there.
I have the problem that my oil transfer pump doesn't reach the bottom of the container and when the oil gets so low in the container it becomes hard to pump.
You can try to loosen the plastic suction and move it down a bit...or buy and cut some new plastic tube to fit. You can also just take the extra you can't reach and pour it into a new bottle of oil for use.
Good 'how to' video without the superfluous nonsense seen in other videos. So, if one were to seal up the bottom plug, and fill from the top, would that trap too much air during fill?
This oil is very thick, so filling from the top with no where for air to escape would end up leaving some voids. I have always learned to fill from the bottom and vent out the top till I get flow from the top plug hole. Might work the other way, but I don't recommend it.
Not sure on the oz....but buy 2 quarts and fill till the oil comes out the top plug hole. Let it sit a bit, and pump a bit more till it comes out the top hole again...then you are good. I use just over 1 quart usually.
Make sure you install right size vent plugs to upper and lower holes. I broke off magnet on upper drain plug and had to pull lower unit to remove it. Simple oil change ended up costing me big $$$$!!!!!! Simple mistake.
I have had an elec since 2009 and it works as well as today as the day I bought it. Best engine I have ever owned, just proper maintenance
Love mine, and problem free...getting ready to do my 3yr 300hr again now
That's interesting about the metallic plugs. I learned something there! Really well done oil change video!
Yeah it is a cool little feature...and makes a lot of sense when you think about it. You can collect the fine metal and keep it out of the oil which will reduce wear and tear....plus if you see excessive metal you know you got an issue.
Awesome video!! I don’t have a boat but I appreciate the descriptive instructions in your video...
Thank You ...I love making these types of videos to help others.
Love my etec!!! Great video 👊🏼
I like it a lot better than my old boats Optimax....probably will get flamed by Merc owners now :( It has been a solid engine for me so far
Island Life Fishing nothing like a great 300 etec what do you have JT
l have changed the oil in my car once and boy was that an experience doing it for the first time. Now l pay someone else to do it but at least l know how too do it. Your motor must run top notch as you sure look after it well.
It's always good to just know how to do thing for yourself, even if you pay someone else...glad you took the time to learn how to do your car oil...it is a great skill to have. The motor does run pretty well as I do try and take good care of it.
@@1Cast1Fish It seems to me by your videos that you do take really good care of all that you have. That is why l learnt to do it, l do love to learn new things and have become quite good at things when it comes to cars. l would do it if l really needed to but getting alittle older and things get alittle harder for me now. LOL
@@Gottalovecarpetpythons I feel you on the getting older part...I just waxed the boat and after crawling around the floor for hours I feel broken this morning...lol
@@1Cast1Fish Yep know how that feels LOL though we are not laughing when we are feeling all those aches and pains.
Saves you a lot of money if you can do this kind of maintenance yourself!
Definitely, shop prices are insane, especially on easy DIY type stuff that you can learn to do yourself right here on UA-cam :)
Sweet, nice work man! We liked and subbed :) keep up the great work!
Thank you
very useful tutorial, keep them coming. I like learning something new everyday
I do as well, I learn a lot from your channel as well
That lower unit oil from Evinrude is good for 2 years....Been using it 4 years!!
Dang...I have always just changed mine out every spring. Good to know its lasting that long in there with no issues for you.
@@1Cast1Fish It's a High Pressure lube...I still pop the bottom plug once a year to make sure the oil is knot milky....if that's the case the lower unit shift seal is most likely the problem!!
@@WesLovelace great info from your experience...thanks for sharing. Hows the fishing been your way?
@@1Cast1Fish I've gotten back 2 back slams Fri/Sat...Taking a break 4 a week!! I'm finding more big Reds & the Snook are starting to appear....You!!
No fishing for me lately...life has been busy...when it rains it pours man. I hope to get out in a week or 2.
#1 Best one on this subject .
Thank you
Thanks for an excellent tutorial
Glad it was helpful! Thank you
Thank you for sharing this information ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Your videos are so good and easy to follow. Can you do a video for an oil filter and oil change for upper unit?
No upper unit oil changes on these models
So just keep adding xd100 in the reservoir to keep it full?
Correct, that oil does not get changed as it is mix with the gas in the motor. As the level drops, just top it back off.
Awesome how to brother and very well explained also. I do my Evinrude 88SPL exactly the same.
They are great motors, especially if you take care of them. I hope mine lasts a looooong time
Thanks for the video, do you have any video on 135 HP ? Much appreciated
I do not, since mine is the 150
Thank you, I do enjoy watching your videos 👍🏻
Thank you
Great thank you, just wondering I can see you have a different cable entry grommet at the end of the video. I changed my battery cable to thicker 1 b&s so my grommet doesn't fit properly anymore, I think yours might work for me. Just wondering is it stock or aftermarket? Any idea what the model number would be? Thanks
Mine came rigged from the factory like this, so sorry I can not help much.
Just bought my first Etec 225. Waiting for delivery but since we are locked down won't be going anywhere soon.
Congrats, I hope you get out on the water soon.
So I just performed this on a 2008 gen 1 90 I got used. Took off the vents noticed water came out first. But no nylon washers on either. Could this be the issue why water is in it ?
Double check, they like to stick to the casing sometimes too.
But if none are there, then yes it could be a source for water to get in.
I would look up the part diagram for your engine using your model number and see if there are washers needed, if so buy them and install...then check again for water. If water is still present it is likely a seal.
Seems like I skipped this one... Hmm... Correcting my oversight! Watching and Supporting, Dropping another LIKE on your video!
Thank you so much...I am enjoying your latest analytics vids
Thank u for the step by step and info:)
You are very welcome
Thanks very much for making these ETEC videos. Do you know why they have to be pumped in from the bottom, rather than using a thin nozzle to fill it from the top? I'm thinking of using the Lucas oil in the future to save some money. I'd change it every season, so I don't think it's too risky to use a cheaper oil.
It ensures the air is pushed out. As far as what oil I always recommend buying the Evinrude stuff, not much more and peace of mind IMO. Way to expensive to skimp on a few bucks.
@@1Cast1Fish All right, makes sense. Thanks for responding.
I have a 2020 VTEC. Is the lower unit going to be the same? I couldn't find the upper vent plug on mine
I believe the 2020 is a Gen 2...these are Gen 1 ETEC's...not sure on a Gen 2 Lower Unit
Good instructions!
Thank you...I hope it helps someone tackle this easy DIY project and save themselves some $$$
Bos untuk mesin evinrude 150 cc apakah di tengki oli ada pompax atau tdk.?
i had lots of metal on my plug, im gonna keep an eye on it
Mine had lots on it when it was brand new and the first change, since though it has been very minimal like in this video. I would definitely keep an eye on it if you are getting a lot. I also change mine every year.
@@1Cast1Fish ok,im hoping its the break in to,thanks
If its fairly new then most likely it is...I know I was kinda scared when I did my first oil change and saw how much was on the plug. Since the first one, there has been hardly anything on there.
Awesome video
Thank you
Nice tutorial bro.
Thank You
What weight oil did u use.? We're u get the filler pump for drain threads?
Not sure on the weight, this was the OEM Fluid from the marina. I bought the pump at Walmart of all places
If I don't have a torque wrench that shows me the poundage can I just hand tighten it? Is it crucial enough to purchase one?
official answer is yes torque it correctly....but honestly a nice hand tight is good...just don't way over tighten it.
On Evinrude's website, they have a lube pump large and a lube pump small listed. What size was the pump you used in the video? Thanks.
Mine is the smaller pump....the larger one works with 1 gallon containers and I use the smaller containers.
1Cast 1Fish gotcha. I wasn’t sure if the larger pump meant it had a larger connector piece etc. thanks for the info
great video
Thank You
I have the problem that my oil transfer pump doesn't reach the bottom of the container and when the oil gets so low in the container it becomes hard to pump.
You can try to loosen the plastic suction and move it down a bit...or buy and cut some new plastic tube to fit. You can also just take the extra you can't reach and pour it into a new bottle of oil for use.
where do I get the nylon washers from?
I just get them from the local marina that services Evinrude
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What brand of oil is that what is called
Evinrude HPF Pro
How much oil does it take
I get 2 quarts, it takes like 1.5ish
Good 'how to' video without the superfluous nonsense seen in other videos. So, if one were to seal up the bottom plug, and fill from the top, would that trap too much air during fill?
This oil is very thick, so filling from the top with no where for air to escape would end up leaving some voids. I have always learned to fill from the bottom and vent out the top till I get flow from the top plug hole. Might work the other way, but I don't recommend it.
very great.
new sub+1
Thank You
anyone know how many ounces do these motors use?
Not sure on the oz....but buy 2 quarts and fill till the oil comes out the top plug hole. Let it sit a bit, and pump a bit more till it comes out the top hole again...then you are good. I use just over 1 quart usually.
Make sure you install right size vent plugs to upper and lower holes. I broke off magnet on upper drain plug and had to pull lower unit to remove it. Simple oil change ended up costing me big $$$$!!!!!! Simple mistake.
Dang, that really sucks to hear. Hope all is good now
Don't buy an etec
Thanks for an excellent tutorial
Glad it was helpful!