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Oil change

ajaquino

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I'm sure this was covered in these forums, but mainly pertaining to yamaha boats. I was hoping someone can share with me how to oil change Mercury 250 optimax jet drive? I found the instructions in replacing gear oil for stator, which I will complete this coming weekend, but I would like to know how to change remote oil tank and engine mounted tank. Is it as simple as siphoning old oil and replacing with new oil? I just purchased Sugar Sand Oasis and even though marina says oil is good, I would rather replace it.......just like me and my car, i don't trust anyone doing my oil change. So please if you can help out, thank you!
 

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To add...im just worried about re-priming oil pump if I were to extract all the oil including within the lines...
 

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No oil to change, it's a 2-stroke. The tanks you are referring to hold oil that is injected into the fuel mixture to lube the engine. Make sure you keep them full of the proper oil and the caps tight, the system uses crankcase pressure to pressurize the larger tank and that feeds oil to the engine mounted reserve tank. No pressure no oil and the motor is toast. The oil you need is specifically for DFI motors, I use a slightly different type in my 240EFI engine but I've always used Mercury's brand, always worked great so I won't change now. The oil is pricey but a gallon goes a long ways. the main tank holds 3 gallons and the reserve is about a pint
 

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Be sure to fill in your location, as there are a few places to purchase that DFI oil cheaper in certain regions. They are offered in Mercury and Quicksilver variations. Same oil, just packaged different based on the retailer. For Example, Walmart, Fleet Farm etc.

Best advice, the remote tank is more than likely a 2 gallon tank, so you can run it just past half full and have enough room to drop a full gallon. Each sugar sand model may be different, but I do doubt it.

Good luck,
 

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Basically all I need to watch is oil level on tank and top of as necessary. Thanks for the help!
 

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Yes, the larger remote tank. There is a small one on the engine, that will automatically fill. Nothing to take care of there.
 
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