I have a 2004 Bayliner 175 with a 2004 Mercury MerCruiser 30L Carburated Alpha.
Bayliner 175 oil type. A long oil filter was installed as advised online. The exhilaration you feel throttling out of the hole. The trim rams never get lubed on the driveSpray the stainless rams with oilThen try lifting.
If not you can hurt yourself with oil the pressure can blow it out and possibly hurt you. This is the hottest ticket in boating. The old starter was a cheap nasty motor vehicle type a previous owner installed.
The starter is an mariner type and wasnt the cheap un powder coated painted type. You pump the drive full till the oil starts to flow from the vent screw. The yacht was garaged all year round in a heated room.
And youre on the water in no time with the 175. Nowadays theres just one choice in a new 17-foot sterndrive bowrider. The new oil was QuickSilver synthetic blend made for Mercury marine engines.
Hydraulic Fluid for the trim on a Bayliner Capri. I probably didnt describe it very clearly but in a nutshell you just suck the oil out of the drain hose. RPM was 4400 and speed was about 48mph.
The 135 hp MerCruiser 30 liter stern drive can take the boat to a top speed of 433 mph at approximately 4800 rpm. Bayliner is more than just a boat. Is there an auto parts store equivelant such as Fram PH___.