BassNBob
Well-known member
Thanks for the heads up.
irishfan said:If you read the fine print you are paying for those two years. You have to have it serviced by a certified mercury dealer and use genuine mercury parts and oils. You also have to follow the manufacturers service suggestions and intervals for the warranty to apply. No follow guidleines, no warranty. They make that money back on the parts for service, etc.
retiredff said:I have used some of their 2 stroke oils, plus 10w30, 20w50 (harley), greases, chain oil and have never had that problem. I would think a call to tech support would have taken care of that.
tb
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