Marine Lubrication
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Re: Marine Lubrication
Originally Posted by gsmith9898
moble one ep is not available at wal mart here any moro. What would be a good oil to switch to. stock 525efi?
Go and click on the "Preferred Customer Program" link at the upper left and add it to your cart to get discounted pricing to show. The prices will be at the same level that the dealers pay. You can even add the WIX Racing 51060R filters at a discount doing it this way.
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Re: Marine Lubrication
Originally Posted by o2man98
The AMSOIL Severe Service TRO 20w-50 has been popular lately. https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/tro.aspx?zo=1132530
Go and click on the "Preferred Customer Program" link at the upper left and add it to your cart to get discounted pricing to show. The prices will be at the same level that the dealers pay. You can even add the WIX Racing 51060R filters at a discount doing it this way.
Go and click on the "Preferred Customer Program" link at the upper left and add it to your cart to get discounted pricing to show. The prices will be at the same level that the dealers pay. You can even add the WIX Racing 51060R filters at a discount doing it this way.
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Re: Marine Lubrication
FYI Advance has Mobil 1 filters on sale for $7.88 thru the end of the month.
[QUOTE=Hydrocruiser]FYI
The new Mobil-1 Extended Oil Filter is a big improvement over the other in terms of increased retention capacity...much stronger internals and case as well as great filtration. For about $11.00 it is hard to beat.
[QUOTE=Hydrocruiser]FYI
The new Mobil-1 Extended Oil Filter is a big improvement over the other in terms of increased retention capacity...much stronger internals and case as well as great filtration. For about $11.00 it is hard to beat.
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[QUOTE=Viper31]FYI Advance has Mobil 1 filters on sale for $7.88 thru the end of the month.
Anything and everything under 700 HP needs a New Mobil-1 Extended Oil Filter on it...they are now that good.
Originally Posted by Hydrocruiser
FYI
The new Mobil-1 Extended Oil Filter is a big improvement over the other in terms of increased retention capacity...much stronger internals and case as well as great filtration. For about $11.00 it is hard to beat.
The new Mobil-1 Extended Oil Filter is a big improvement over the other in terms of increased retention capacity...much stronger internals and case as well as great filtration. For about $11.00 it is hard to beat.
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Re: Marine Lubrication
Originally Posted by Hydrocruiser
Anything and everything under 700 HP needs a New Mobil-1 Extended Oil Filter on it...they are now that good.
M1-101 - PH3387A
M1-102 - PH2951, PH3614, PH7575, PH966B
M1-103 - PH2951, PH4386, PH4967
M1-104 - PH3593A, PH6811, PH9688
M1-105 - PH3950
M1-106 - PH5343
M1-107 - PH3506
M1-108 - PH6607
M1-109 - PH7328
M1-110 - PH7317
M1-111 - PH8873
M1-201 - PH3980
M1-202 - PH30
M1-203 - PH11, PH25
M1-204 - PH16, PH43, PH7226
M1-205 - PH2870A, PH4681
M1-206 - PH3429, PH3675
M1-207 - PH3985
M1-208 - PH3682
M1-209 - PH3600
M1-210 - PH2
M1-301 - P8427, PH3381, PH7650, PH8A
M1-302 - HP6, PH13, PH5
M1-303 - PH9100
M1-401 - PH6941
M1-402 - PH3766
M1-403 - HPH3976A, PH3976A
M1-404 - PH2842, PH6923
M1-601 - HPH3786, PH3786
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Re: Marine Lubrication
I was going to buy some M1 oil for may hp500efi today. The guy selling the oil said I must use marine grade oil because of some additives. My boat does not run much, it sits at the dock from may to mid October and gets only run 25-50hr a season. Not to many days with good weather her up north...
What do you think? What oil should I buy, M1 or special marine grade oil?
What do you think? What oil should I buy, M1 or special marine grade oil?
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Originally Posted by Hydrolift
I was going to buy some M1 oil for may hp500efi today. The guy selling the oil said I must use marine grade oil because of some additives. My boat does not run much, it sits at the dock from may to mid October and gets only run 25-50hr a season. Not to many days with good weather her up north...
What do you think? What oil should I buy, M1 or special marine grade oil?
What do you think? What oil should I buy, M1 or special marine grade oil?
Could not find anything special in the Mercury oil that makes it different being a marine oil except for the "MARINE" label on the jug.
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Having a hard time getting the M1 oil. I will be using the Fuchs Silkolene Pro R 15W-50. Thanks for a realy informative thread, I enjoy following it.
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Re: Marine Lubrication
Originally Posted by Hydrolift
Having a hard time getting the M1 oil. I will be using the Fuchs Silkolene Pro R 15W-50. Thanks for a realy informative thread, I enjoy following it.
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Re: Marine Lubrication
Originally Posted by Hydrocruiser
Walmart has it again in gallons for $27.45