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<blockquote data-quote="Snowshoe" data-source="post: 388116" data-attributes="member: 13046"><p>First question is, do you use premium non ethanol gas? A little difference in end of season work. If you have the old style fuel filter, the screen can be cleaned out which will save you about $20. With gearbox oil, engine oil and filter change, grease, and a check over, it'll probably run you about $120. If you decide to do it yourself, pick up a hand pump for the gear box lube and don't forget the 2 gaskets on the bolts for the lube change. If you haven't done it before, ask your shop if you can watch the mechanic do it. There is a little more than this to it, but it's not hard. If you don't have the Mercury engine manual that came with it, give Mercury a call or possibly it's on line at the Mercury site. That's a excellent engine and I recommend this is all done at the end of the season. Any questions, PM me and I'll try to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowshoe, post: 388116, member: 13046"] First question is, do you use premium non ethanol gas? A little difference in end of season work. If you have the old style fuel filter, the screen can be cleaned out which will save you about $20. With gearbox oil, engine oil and filter change, grease, and a check over, it'll probably run you about $120. If you decide to do it yourself, pick up a hand pump for the gear box lube and don't forget the 2 gaskets on the bolts for the lube change. If you haven't done it before, ask your shop if you can watch the mechanic do it. There is a little more than this to it, but it's not hard. If you don't have the Mercury engine manual that came with it, give Mercury a call or possibly it's on line at the Mercury site. That's a excellent engine and I recommend this is all done at the end of the season. Any questions, PM me and I'll try to help. [/QUOTE]
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