- What kind of oil does a Mercury outboard take?
- What oil does a 2000 Mercury Villager use?
- How much oil does a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer take?
- What kind of antifreeze does a 2000 Grand Marquis take?
- What type of oil does a 2003 Mercury Sable take?
- Can you use automotive oil in an outboard?
- Should I use synthetic oil in my Mercury outboard?
- What kind of oil goes in a boat motor?
What kind of oil does a Mercury outboard take?
Mercury 25W-40 Synthetic Blend Outboard Oil meets the stringent marine operational requirements of all of Mercury's new 4 and 6 cylinder models.
What oil does a 2000 Mercury Villager use?
Engine Oil
SAE 5W-30 is preferred.
How much oil does a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer take?
Capacity: 5 quarts. . . . (with filter)After refill check oil level.
What kind of antifreeze does a 2000 Grand Marquis take?
Prestone 50/50 Coolant/Antifreeze.
What type of oil does a 2003 Mercury Sable take?
Mercury Sable 2003, Pro High Performance™ SAE 5W-20 Synthetic Blend Motor Oil, 1 Quart by Amalie Oil®.
Can you use automotive oil in an outboard?
Automotive engine oils have a pretty easy job compared to marine engine oils. They are blended for mileage, emissions and efficiency and are not suitable for use in marine engines.
Should I use synthetic oil in my Mercury outboard?
It is recommended for most Mercury Racing four-stroke engines and Verado outboards offered before the 2007 model year. Synthetic Blend 4-Stroke (10W-30) Outboard Oil is designed to meet the needs of all four-stroke outboard motors, with industry-leading corrosion protection.
What kind of oil goes in a boat motor?
If you operate your boat in consistent temperatures, choose a single-weight oil (e.g. SAE 30). If you operate your boat in a wider temperature range, select multi-viscosity oils (e.g. SAE 10W-30). They behave like thin oils in cold weather, making it easier to crank the engine.