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Outboard Service
#1
Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone would offer some information about servicing outboards. I have a 15hp 4-stroke Evinrude that needs the oil/filter and any other regular maintenance required. Do you fellas have any recommendations of who to take it to or is it something I can do myself. Any and all responses greatly appreciated.[Wink]
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[Smile][font "Arial"][red][size 2] Hi there Mr. Bearclaw haha, how are you doing? I think that you can could do the work yourself and maybe save a few bucks. I service my own little 6 hp 2-stroke Johnson and haven't had any real trouble. Do you have a Book on that motor? You Should have a Book on that motor, it is like a Bible. Trust me. [/size][/red][/font]

[font "Arial"][#ff0000][size 2] Let me knoe if I can be of more help. Later Buddy[/size][/#ff0000][/font]

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[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]Lee's Marine in Hyrum. 435-245-7727. He does a great job, is very customer oriented and is comparably priced with other marine shops. He's a merc expert but he services my Johnson 115hp Ocean Pro.[/size][/font]
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I have to agree with AFD. Pick up a service manual, like one published by Clymer, and you should be able to handle all the tune-up stuff all by yourself.

Lee's is a great boat shop should you need any repairs that you cannot handle yourself. Good luck with the motor.
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Thanks for the advice guys. I guess I'd better get one of those "bibles".[Wink] I do most of the maintenence on my four-wheeler and vehicles just wasn't sure if I needed one of those hand oil pumps to suck the oil out or not. Thanks again for the great info... p.s. Doin' well afdan52. We gotta hook up soon..
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