Anything to affix to the engine?

I have a Mercury 2 stroke 20 HP outboard. Apart from tallying oil into the fuel mixture, do I requirement to add or check any fluid (antifreeze/oil?) surrounded by the acctual engine iteself ie. taking off the cover?

Regards

B.


Answers:    you shouldn't, the engine intakes sea from the body of water you're cruising on to cool the engine, so you should be golden...
The lower pause, or gearbox, needs to own the correct level of grease. There is usually a lower plug for draining and an upper plug for filling. Fill it until grease starts to come out of the upper plug. Change the oil respectively year. There may be a grease fitting or two around the steering head (the pivot area) and the tilting components.

The engine itself does not need the grease checked, as you surmised the 2 stroke gets it's grease from the fuel mixture.
if you do not plan to use the motor for a long period of time, you should give "stabil" or asimilar product to absorb condensation within the tank.
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