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Marine Engine Oil

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Performing regular oil changes for your outboard engine with Marine Engine Oil is crucial for lubrication and optimal performance on the water. PartsVu offers a complete catalog of Marine Engine Oil weights and quantities for all engine makes and models, including 2-Stroke Marine Engine Oil and 4-Stroke Marine Engine Oil. Choose from a variety of quality products from OEM and aftermarket manufacturers such as Sierra,  Seachoice, Yamaha, Mercury, Shell Oil, Starbrite, and others. 

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  • Sierra - 10W40 FCW 4-Cycle Outboard Synthetic Blend Oil - 16 Gallon Drum - 95516

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    Sierra - 10W40 FCW 4-Cycle Outboard Synthetic Blend Oil - 16 Gallon Drum - 95516

    $596.80 $652.99
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  • Sierra - 25W50 FCW 4-Cycle Outboard Synthetic Blend Oil - 1 Liter - 95528

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    Sierra - 25W50 FCW 4-Cycle Outboard Synthetic Blend Oil - 1 Liter - 95528

    $14.95 $16.79
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  • Sierra - 25W50 FCW 4-Cycle Outboard Synthetic Blend Oil - 16 Gallon Drum - 95526

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    Sierra - 25W50 FCW 4-Cycle Outboard Synthetic Blend Oil - 16 Gallon Drum - 95526

    $602.82 $626.27
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  • Sierra - Oil Change Kit - Yamaha LUBMRNLGKT10 - 9391

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    Sierra - Oil Change Kit - Yamaha LUBMRNLGKT10 - 9391

    $65.69
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  • Sierra - Oil Change Kit - Yamaha LUBMRNMDKT10 - 9392

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    Sierra - Oil Change Kit - Yamaha LUBMRNMDKT10 - 9392

    $83.02
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  • Sierra - Carburetor Repair Kit (Yamaha ) - 7742

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    Sierra - Carburetor Repair Kit (Yamaha ) - 7742

    $31.62
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  • Sierra - CAT4 25W40 FCW Synthetic Blend 4-Cycle Inboard-Sterndrive Engine Oil - 5 Quart - 9440CAT4

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    Sierra - CAT4 25W40 FCW Synthetic Blend 4-Cycle Inboard-Sterndrive Engine Oil - 5 Quart - 9440CAT4

    $59.00 $61.59
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  • Sierra - 4-Stroke 20W40 FC-W Mineral Outboard Engine Oil - Quart - 94502

    SIERRA

    Sierra - 4-Stroke 20W40 FC-W Mineral Outboard Engine Oil - Quart - 94502

    $10.75
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  • Sierra - TC-W3 Direct Injection 2-Stroke Marine Oil - Synthetic Blend - Gallon - 95303

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    Sierra - TC-W3 Direct Injection 2-Stroke Marine Oil - Synthetic Blend - Gallon - 95303

    $57.75 $63.99
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  • Sierra - Premium Blend Gear Lube - 10 oz. Tube - 96000

    SIERRA

    Sierra - Premium Blend Gear Lube - 10 oz. Tube - 96000

    $8.96 $10.29
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  • Sierra - Full Synthetic TC-W3 2 Stroke Outboard Engine Oil - Gallon - 95403

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    Sierra - Full Synthetic TC-W3 2 Stroke Outboard Engine Oil - Gallon - 95403

    $70.55
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  • Sierra - SYNTHETIC BLEND 4-CYCLE CATALYST INBOARD/STERNDRIVE ENGINE OIL 25W-40 - Quart - 9440CAT2

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    Sierra - SYNTHETIC BLEND 4-CYCLE CATALYST INBOARD/STERNDRIVE ENGINE OIL 25W-40 - Quart - 9440CAT2

    $12.49 $13.39
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  • Sierra - Blue Premium TC-W3 2 Stroke Marine Engine Oil - 32 oz. - 1895002

    SIERRA

    Sierra - Blue Premium TC-W3 2 Stroke Marine Engine Oil - 32 oz. - 1895002

    $13.58 $15.59
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  • Sierra - Hi-Performance Gear Lube - Synthetic Blend - 55 Gallon - 96507

    SIERRA

    Sierra - Hi-Performance Gear Lube - Synthetic Blend - 55 Gallon - 96507

    $3,059.64
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  • Sierra - Blue Premium TC-W3 2 Stroke Marine Engine Oil - Gallon - 95003

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    Sierra - Blue Premium TC-W3 2 Stroke Marine Engine Oil - Gallon - 95003

    $47.04 $53.39
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  • Shell - Nautilus Premium TC-W3 2-Cycle Outboard Oil - Quart - 550049771

    SHELL OIL

    Shell - Nautilus Premium TC-W3 2-Cycle Outboard Oil - Quart - 550049771

    $13.71
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  • Shell Oil - NAUTILUS PREMIUM TC-W3 OUTBOARD 2-CYCLE OIL - Gallon - 550045939

    SHELL OIL

    Shell Oil - NAUTILUS PREMIUM TC-W3 OUTBOARD 2-CYCLE OIL - Gallon - 550045939

    $44.05
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  • Sierra - 25W-40 FC-W Synthetic Blend 4 Stroke Inboard/Sterndrive Engine Oil - 5 Quart - 4 Pack - 1894404

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    Sierra - 25W-40 FC-W Synthetic Blend 4 Stroke Inboard/Sterndrive Engine Oil - 5 Quart - 4 Pack - 1894404

    $230.92
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  • Sierra - 25W-40 Synthetic Blend 4 Stroke Inboard/Sterndrive Engine Oil - Quart - 12 Pack - 1894402

    SIERRA

    Sierra - 25W-40 Synthetic Blend 4 Stroke Inboard/Sterndrive Engine Oil - Quart - 12 Pack - 1894402

    $153.60
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  • Sierra - 25W-40 Synthetic Blend 4 Stroke Inboard/Sterndrive Engine Oil - Quart - 6 Pack - 1894402

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    Sierra - 25W-40 Synthetic Blend 4 Stroke Inboard/Sterndrive Engine Oil - Quart - 6 Pack - 1894402

    $76.80
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  • Sierra - 25W-40 Synthetic Blend 4 Stroke Inboard/Sterndrive Engine Oil - Quart - 2 Pack - 1894402

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    Sierra - 25W-40 Synthetic Blend 4 Stroke Inboard/Sterndrive Engine Oil - Quart - 2 Pack - 1894402

    $25.60
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  • Sierra - 10W-30 Synthetic 4 Stroke Engine Oil - Quart - 12 Pack - 96902

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    Sierra - 10W-30 Synthetic 4 Stroke Engine Oil - Quart - 12 Pack - 96902

    $223.20
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  • Sierra - Full Synthetic TC-W3 2 Stroke Outboard Marine Oil - 32 oz. - 12 Pack - 95402

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    Sierra - Full Synthetic TC-W3 2 Stroke Outboard Marine Oil - 32 oz. - 12 Pack - 95402

    $230.64
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  • Sierra - Full Synthetic TC-W3 2 Stroke Outboard Marine Oil - 32 oz. - 6 Pack - 95402

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    Sierra - Full Synthetic TC-W3 2 Stroke Outboard Marine Oil - 32 oz. - 6 Pack - 95402

    $115.32
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  • Sierra - Full Synthetic TC-W3 2 Stroke Outboard Marine Oil - 32 oz. - 2 Pack - 95402

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    Sierra - Full Synthetic TC-W3 2 Stroke Outboard Marine Oil - 32 oz. - 2 Pack - 95402

    $38.44
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  • Sierra - SAE 25W-40 FC-W 4 Stroke Marine Engine Oil - Quart - 12 Pack - 94002

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    Sierra - SAE 25W-40 FC-W 4 Stroke Marine Engine Oil - Quart - 12 Pack - 94002

    $140.76
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  • Sierra - 25W-40 FC-W 4 Stroke Stern Drive Engine Oil - 5 Quart - 2 Pack - 9400CAT4

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    Sierra - 25W-40 FC-W 4 Stroke Stern Drive Engine Oil - 5 Quart - 2 Pack - 9400CAT4

    $118.00
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  • Sierra - Hi-Performance Gear Lube - Synthetic Blend - 10 oz. Tube - 6-Pack - 96500

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    Sierra - Hi-Performance Gear Lube - Synthetic Blend - 10 oz. Tube - 6-Pack - 96500

    $70.92
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  • Sierra - Hi-Performance Gear Lube - Synthetic Blend - 10 oz. Tube - 2-Pack - 96500

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    Sierra - Hi-Performance Gear Lube - Synthetic Blend - 10 oz. Tube - 2-Pack - 96500

    $23.64
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  • Sierra - Hi-Performance Gear Lube - Synthetic Blend - 10 oz. Tube - 4-Pack - 96500

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    Sierra - Hi-Performance Gear Lube - Synthetic Blend - 10 oz. Tube - 4-Pack - 96500

    $47.28
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  • Sierra - Full Synthetic Gear Lube - 5 Gallon - 96805

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    Sierra - Full Synthetic Gear Lube - 5 Gallon - 96805

    $340.11 $400.79
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  • Starbrite - Super Premium 2-Cycle Engine Oil TC-W3 - 32 oz. - 19232

    STARBRITE

    Starbrite - Super Premium 2-Cycle Engine Oil TC-W3 - 32 oz. - 19232

    $15.71 $19.89
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  • Sierra - SAE 25W-40 FC-W 4 Stroke Marine Engine Oil - Quart - 94002

    SIERRA

    Sierra - SAE 25W-40 FC-W 4 Stroke Marine Engine Oil - Quart - 94002

    $11.73 $13.39
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  • Sierra - Oil Change Kit - Yamaha LUBMRNMRKT10 - 9393

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    Sierra - Oil Change Kit - Yamaha LUBMRNMRKT10 - 9393

    $93.05
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Marine Engine Oil for Outboard Motors - Resources & Information

Marine engine oil is important for boats and outboard engines because it helps to lubricate and protect the internal parts of the engine, improving its performance and lifespan.

PartsVu offers a complete selection of Marine Engine Oil from OEM manufacturers and trusted aftermarket suppliers. Whether you need 2-Stroke Marine Engine Oil, 4-Stroke Marine Engine Oil, Sierra Marine Engine Oils & Lubes, and more for all top marine engine manufacturers, PartsVu has what you need to get the job done. 

Need help servicing your boat and outboard engine? PartsVu regularly publishes helpful how-to guides and other valuable maintenance information to help boaters service their outboard engines, boats, trailers, and more. Browse the PartsVu Xchange, our outboard maintenance blog, for a wide range of relevant topics and review the FAQ section below, covering everything you need to know about maintaining your boat in confidence.

Marine Engine Oil FAQ

Why is Marine Engine Oil so important for boats and outboard engines?

Some specific benefits of using marine engine oil include:

  • Lubrication: Marine engine oil helps to reduce friction and wear between the moving parts of the engine, improving its performance and extending its lifespan.
  • Protection against corrosion: Outboard engine oil typically contains corrosion inhibitors to help protect the internal parts of the engine from rust and other forms of corrosion. This is especially important in a marine environment, where saltwater spray and other corrosive elements can cause rapid deterioration of metal parts.
  • Cooling: Marine engine oil helps to cool the engine by dissipating heat generated by the combustion process.
  • Cleaning: Boat engine oil helps to keep the internal parts of the engine clean by suspending contaminants in the oil and carrying them away from the engine.
  • Ease of use: Marine engine oil is typically easy to apply and can be changed regularly using simple tools, such as a drain pan and a wrench. This makes it a convenient and user-friendly option for maintaining the engine.

What's the difference between 25w-40 and 10w-30?

The difference between 25W-40 and 10W-30 oil is the viscosity, or thickness, of the oil at different temperatures. The first number, 10 or 25, refers to the oil's viscosity, or flow, at low temperatures (in this case, at -25°C). The W stands for "winter," and indicates that the oil has been certified to meet certain viscosity requirements at low temperatures. The second number, 30 or 40, refers to the oil's viscosity at higher temperatures (in this case, at 100°C). The higher the second number, the thicker the oil will be at higher temperatures.

In general, 10W-30 oil will have a lower viscosity at both low and high temperatures than 25W-40 oil. This means that 10W-30 oil will flow more easily at both low and high temperatures and may provide better protection for engines that operate at high speeds or under heavy load. 25W-40 oil, on the other hand, may provide better protection for engines that operate in very hot conditions, such as in a boat in the tropics.

What is the best marine oil?

There are several high-quality marine oils available on the market. It is generally best to use the oil recommended by the manufacturer of your boat's engine, as each manufacturer has specific oil formulation requirements for their engines. Using the wrong oil can potentially cause damage or decreased performance.

That being said, here are a few marine oils that are well-regarded by boat owners and mechanics:

  • Evinrude XD100 Outboard Oil: This is a premium quality 2 stroke oil that is specifically formulated for use in Evinrude outboards. It is designed to provide excellent performance and protection for engines running at high speeds and under heavy load.
  • Mercury 2-Cycle Outboard Oil: This brand of Mercury marine oil is formulated specifically for use in Mercury outboards and is designed to provide excellent performance and protection for high-speed and heavy load conditions.
  • Yamalube 2M Outboard Oil: This is a high-quality 2 stroke oil that is specifically formulated for use in Yamaha outboards. It is designed to provide excellent performance and protection for engines running at high speeds and under heavy load.
  • Suzuki HP 2-Stroke Outboard Oil: This is a premium quality 2 stroke oil that is specifically formulated for use in Suzuki outboards. It is designed to provide excellent performance and protection for engines running at high speeds and under heavy load.
  • Mobil 1 Synthetic Marine Oil: This is a high-quality synthetic marine oil that is formulated to provide excellent performance and protection for marine engines. It is designed to resist breakdown and maintain its viscosity in the face of high temperatures and heavy loads.

How does water mixed with engine oil affect a boat's performance?

Water mixed with engine oil can have a negative impact on a boat's performance. Water can enter an engine's oil system through a variety of means, such as through a leaking gasket or seal, or through condensation. When water is present in the oil, it can dilute the oil and reduce its ability to lubricate the engine's moving parts. This can lead to increased wear and tear on the engine, and can potentially cause damage.

In addition to increasing wear and tear on the engine, water mixed with engine oil can also affect the performance of the engine. Water has a lower viscosity than oil, which means that it flows more easily. When water is present in the oil, it can reduce the oil's ability to lubricate the engine's moving parts effectively, which can lead to decreased performance and efficiency.

What's the difference between marine oil and car oil?

For those wondering how is marine engine oil different than automotive oil, let’s break it down:

First, marine oil and car oil are similar in many ways, but there are also some important differences. Both types of oil are designed to lubricate the moving parts of an engine, reduce wear, and help keep the engine running smoothly. Both types of oil are also rated using the same numbering system (e.g., 10W-30, 15W-40, etc.), which indicates their viscosity (thickness) at different temperatures.

However, there are a few key differences between marine oil and car oil:

  1. Additives: Marine oil typically has additional additives to protect against the unique challenges that marine engines face, such as saltwater corrosion and extreme temperature fluctuations.
  2. Viscosity: Marine oil is often formulated to maintain a consistent viscosity at a wider range of temperatures than car oil. This is because marine engines are often subjected to more extreme temperature fluctuations than car engines.
  3. Compatibility: It is generally not recommended to use car oil in a marine engine, or vice versa. Marine engines often have different lubrication requirements than car engines, and using the wrong oil can potentially cause damage or decreased performance.

It is generally best to use the oil recommended by the manufacturer of your engine, as each manufacturer has specific oil formulation requirements for their engines.

How many hours does an inboard engine last?

The lifespan of an inboard engine will depend on a variety of factors, including the make and model of the engine, how well it is maintained, and the conditions in which it is operated. In general, inboard engines can last for many thousands of hours if they are well-maintained and operated under normal conditions.

However, it is important to note that all engines will eventually wear out and need to be replaced. The exact lifespan of an inboard engine will depend on how well it is maintained, how it is used, and the specific characteristics of the engine itself. Some factors that can affect the lifespan of an inboard engine include:

  • Maintenance: Proper maintenance is crucial to the longevity of any engine. This includes regular oil changes, keeping the engine clean, and addressing any issues as soon as they arise.
  • Operating conditions: The conditions in which an engine is operated can also have a significant impact on its lifespan. Engines that are operated at high speeds or under heavy load, or that are subjected to extreme temperatures or harsh environments, may experience more wear and tear than engines that are operated under more moderate conditions.
  • Quality of the engine: The quality of the engine itself can also affect its lifespan. Engines that are built with high-quality materials and are well-engineered are more likely to last longer than engines that are poorly made or use lower-quality materials.

It is generally not possible to accurately predict the exact lifespan of an inboard engine, as there are too many variables at play. The best way to ensure that your inboard engine lasts as long as possible is to follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule, operate the engine within its design limits, and address any issues as soon as they arise.

Can I use marine gas in my car?

It is generally not recommended to use marine gasoline in a car. Marine gasoline and car gasoline are similar, but they are not interchangeable.

Marine gasoline is formulated to meet the specific needs of marine engines, which are often subjected to different operating conditions than car engines. Marine gasoline typically contains fuel additives that are designed to protect against the unique challenges that marine engines face, such as saltwater corrosion and extreme temperature fluctuations.

Car gasoline, on the other hand, is formulated to meet the specific needs of car engines. Car gasoline typically does not contain the same additives as marine gasoline, and using marine gasoline in a car engine could potentially cause damage or decreased performance.

What absorbs motor oil?

There are several materials that can be used to absorb motor oil, including:

  1. Oil absorbent pads, absorbent mats for oil, and rolls: Oil absorbant pads are made from materials like polypropylene or cellulose, which are highly absorbent and can quickly soak up oil spills.
  2. Clay-based absorbents: These are made from bentonite clay, which is highly absorbent and can effectively soak up oil spills.
  3. Oil-only absorbents: These are made from materials that are specifically designed to absorb oil and other petroleum-based substances, but not water. They are often used in marine environments to prevent oil spills from contaminating the water.
  4. Boom barriers: These are floating barriers that are used to contain and absorb oil spills in bodies of water. They are made from materials like polypropylene or polyurethane, which are highly absorbent and can effectively soak up oil.
  5. Sorbent socks: These are long, tube-shaped absorbents that can be placed around oil spills to contain and absorb them. They are made from materials like polypropylene or cellulose, which are highly absorbent and can quickly soak up oil.

It's important to use the right type of absorbent material for the specific type of spill you are dealing with. For example, oil only absorbent pads may not be effective for certain types of spills that other sorbents are designed for.

Which boat parts need to be replaced most frequently? 

Your outboard engine is only as dependable as its components. To keep your engine operating at peak performance, you’ll need to stick to a regular service schedule. The following are a few of the boat parts you’ll need to replace regularly: 

  • Marine Oil Filter - For 20-hour service, replace your outboard engine oil and the oil filter about every three months, or after every 20 hours of operation. For 100-hour service, replace your outboard engine oil and the oil filter about every year, or after every 100-hours of operation.
  • Marine Fuel Filter - For 20-hour service, replace your outboard fuel filter once every three months, or after 20 hours of operation. For 100-hour service, replace the fuel filter every 12 months, or after 100-hours operation. 
  • Marine Spark Plugs - To prevent spark plugs from going bad, check and replace them every 12 months, or after 100-hours of operation. 

How do I install a new oil filter in my Yamaha 4-stroke outboard engine?

Once you have inspected your spent oil and filter, set them aside for proper disposal. If you removed the drain screw to empty your oil, install a new crush gasket and reinstall the drain plug. The new oil filter should be removed from its package and the o-ring lubricated with a thin coat of fresh engine oil. Spin on the fresh oil filter and gently tighten with your filter wrench to seat the o-ring without over-torquing.

Loosen the yellow oil fill plug on the top of the engine and pour in fresh oil. It is recommended to add just less than stated capacity and check oil level on the dipstick after allowing a few minutes for the oil to properly drain down into the oil pan with the engine trimmed down. Filling the oil to the lower level on the dipstick will help you to measure if the oil level changes over time after the engine has been in operation. With your Yamaha 4-stroke oil change complete, you are now ready to move on to completing the rest of your 100-hour service.

Where can I learn more about using Marine Engine Oil in my boat and outboard motor?

PartsVu has plenty of resources for everything you need to know about Marine Engine Oil for your boat and all models of popular outboard motors. Start with the following guides and be sure to use the search bar to find plenty of other useful guides to maintain your boat in confidence: