Friday, January 8, 2010

Help Changing Lower Unit Gear Oil In a Nissan 50hp Outboard Motor!?

I have a 50 hp Nissan outboard boat motor that i need to change the lower unit gear oil in and i am not sure how to go about doing this any help would be much appriciated Thanks!Help Changing Lower Unit Gear Oil In a Nissan 50hp Outboard Motor!?
On one side of the lower unit there are 2 screws. The drain screw is on the bottom of the front of the gearcase. The vent screw is near the top of the lower unit.


Trim the motor all the way down. Place something under the lower unit to catch the oil. Remove the drain screw then remove the vent screw and let all the oil run out.





Check the oil coming out for any type of metal chunks or large shavings. If the drain screw has a magnet on it it is normal to see some small metal shavings.





After all the oil has drained out screw the tube of oil or oil pump hose, whichever you have, into the drain hole. Fill the lower unit with oil until it comes out of the vent hole.





Next put the vent screw back in making sure the on the screw is in good shape. If not, replace the seal. Then unscrew the oil tube or pump hose and quickly put the drain screw back in. Again, before putting the drain screw back in check the seal.Help Changing Lower Unit Gear Oil In a Nissan 50hp Outboard Motor!?
BJ and JRAY answered this correct .... Just have plenty of paper towels on hand it can be messy! Also have extra lower unit oil on hand in case you have problems extracting the lower fill kit and replacing the orig screw.
There are two screws on the lower unit. The top being the vent and the bottom being the filler screw. Have a pan large enough to catch all the oil that drains out. You will want to inspect this oil for water and sign of metal flakes as that could be a sign of some damage. You can buy a kit that will pump the oil from the lube container into the bottom screw hole. Also be sure you buy the lower end lube that is specified for your outboard motor. After the lower end drains for about an hour, connect the kit tio the bottom hole and pump the oil in until it comes out of the top hole. Then screw in the top screw firmly. Quickly remove the filler kit and quickly insert the bottom screw and tighten it securely. Once you have cleaned the grease up you should be set to go.

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