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Mercury 60 hp 4 Stroke - Oil Change, Lower Unit Lube Change, Winterizing 

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In this video I'm taking you through how I winterize my own Mercury 60 hp Command Thrust. This would be the same engine as the 40 Command Thrust, as well as the 50 Command Thrust and the standard 50 hp and 60 hp Mercury EFI Four Strokes. Most of these same details will also apply to older models of these outboards. Thanks for watching, and be sure to go subscribe to be notified when our next videos are uploaded!
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Комментарии : 72   
@rick4649
@rick4649 5 месяцев назад
Great video. Clears up about any questions I might have.
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 5 месяцев назад
Perfect! That’s what we’re going for every time we share a video. Thanks for watching!
@bwarholak
@bwarholak Год назад
Great video and very informative. This is exactly what I needed to know. Thanks for posting this!
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
Thank you, and thanks for watching!! Happy to help!
@dayleash2784
@dayleash2784 5 месяцев назад
Thank you very much. Very helpful and very clear! I appreciate it!!!!
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 4 месяца назад
Perfect!! Glad it was helpful. Thanks for the kind words and for watching the channel!
@user-vn2gy6xf5i
@user-vn2gy6xf5i 9 месяцев назад
Great video btw. Great camera work. So many of the others are obstructed views and your delivery is easy to listen to and your delivery is well done.
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for those kind words! Lets us know we're doing something right!
@mikestanton8432
@mikestanton8432 9 месяцев назад
Great video. Very helpful. Nice job!
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. Glad you found it helpful!!
@davidwelday3276
@davidwelday3276 Год назад
I am buying a new pontoon boat today with that motor! I know nothing about them; this was very informative. As a DIY'er I'd recommend always get new seals for those gear oil plugs before you start. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
It’s a great engine by Mercury. Absolutely agree about the seals. For a dollar a pair it’s a good idea, especially if you’re unsure!
@wiscogunner9546
@wiscogunner9546 Год назад
Great video! Thanks!
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
Hope it helped!! Thanks for watching
@kahnkhairi9714
@kahnkhairi9714 Год назад
You are the best brother very nice exclamation
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
Thanks for watching!!!
@GoldRatEngineering
@GoldRatEngineering 5 месяцев назад
Great video mate
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!! And thanks for watching!!
@andybinkle9701
@andybinkle9701 15 дней назад
Great video!
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 14 дней назад
Thanks for watching!
@user-lr3hp4vh8k
@user-lr3hp4vh8k 4 месяца назад
Obrigado amigo 🇧🇷
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 4 месяца назад
Happy to help!
@tedmiller1745
@tedmiller1745 3 дня назад
Can you give me the part number for the gas separator filter. Do not need the kit. Thanks!
@user-vn2gy6xf5i
@user-vn2gy6xf5i 9 месяцев назад
After you fill the lower unit, wouldn’t it be easier to Tilt the engine all the way up and turn away from you so the hole is face up and lube doesn’t come out? That way gravity assisted you in keeping lube in and placing the bolt in the drain hole.
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 9 месяцев назад
It definitely wouldn't hurt to do that, but in doing so you may need an extra set of hands to deal with the lube pump while you get the bolt back in the drain hole. Getting the bolt back in the fill hole really buys you a ton of time, and if a drip or two gets out there's still plenty of lube in there to take care of the gears.
@warrencheney4936
@warrencheney4936 11 месяцев назад
Do you ever spray Fogging oil in the cylinders to complete the winterizing?
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 11 месяцев назад
I do not. The fuel mixture I run through has lubricants designed to go through these EFI motors. On carbureted motors I fog them into the intake.
@bradhoule
@bradhoule 10 месяцев назад
Hey Tom, I noticed that you have Drain Plugs on each pontoon. Is the Plug itself a Stainless Steel plug, and do you use any type of sealant on the threads?
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 10 месяцев назад
I’ve seen them come in as stainless, brass, and plastic. They shouldn’t NEED pipe thread or dope, but it can’t hurt. I see it on most of them, but they don’t have it from the factory.
@J.O..
@J.O.. Год назад
So the broker who sold me the boat said that it would survive the southern winter to just leave the engine in the water since the lake doesn't freeze .. what do you think Tom?
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
I’m a way up north guy…but I’ve read that from tons of folks who leave their boats slipped all winter in the south. Technically, it’s self draining so it should drain out either way. Worst case, call around to a few marinas or service departments in your area and ask!!
@owenwestbrook741
@owenwestbrook741 2 месяца назад
Do you have or can you make a video on what to do if you failed to winterize your outboard? I have a 2023 90hp Yamaha 4 stroke that I used maybe 3 times last summer and did not winterize. I only use it in fresh water, but I did nothing to put it away for the winter. Can anyone help? Thanks!
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 2 месяца назад
I haven't made that video...with that motor you should be just fine. If it were my motor I would add a very healthy dose of SeaFoam (if a large fuel tank, 20 gal or bigger I'd dump a whole bottle in) and then top off the fuel tank with fresh recreational ethanol free fuel...then I'd go run that thing for a few hours to flush the fuel system and push that SeaFoam treatment through it. The new EFI outboards have a closed fuel system and are far less susceptible to fuel issues even when stored without treatment. It's always best to winterize it properly, but in this case you should be just fine!
@mikemcelveen2973
@mikemcelveen2973 Год назад
Is it better to run the motor with the earmuffs on or a water hose hooked up to the flush port? Thanks
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
Definitely run it on muffs. The flush port is for passive water flow only and is not designed to have the motor running when hooked up.
@mikemcelveen2973
@mikemcelveen2973 Год назад
Thanks!
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
@@mikemcelveen2973 Happy to Help!
@32phoenixx
@32phoenixx 8 месяцев назад
How do you get the water out of the engine after flushing it so it doesn't freeze in the winter? Thanks.
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 8 месяцев назад
Outboards are self draining. So tilting it back down to vertical will remove the water from the engine block. Some folks run their outboards on antifreeze just to be safe, but technically it’s not necessary. The only motor I’ve heard of that needs to be run on antifreeze is the bigger new Suzukis, and it was a service bulletin released not too long ago.
@32phoenixx
@32phoenixx 8 месяцев назад
@@tomspontoons copy that. Thanks.
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 8 месяцев назад
@@32phoenixx happy to help!
@shooter3288
@shooter3288 8 месяцев назад
curious. the storage # 3 you put in the tank, does that take the place of fogging the cylinders? i have a 2021 50 hp mercury 4 stroke & the manual states to fog the cylinders. so i was just curious
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 8 месяцев назад
I have to advise anyone to always follow the owners manual to be safe. I have never fogged my EFI 4 stroke outboards personally. The storage mix has lubricants that should take care of normal winter storage. If it was going to sit for more than 6 months I might consider fogging the cylinders to be safe.
@shooter3288
@shooter3288 8 месяцев назад
@@tomspontoons gotcha yea that makes sense. I thought it was weird myself. I had a Tohatsu EFI & they even said to mix 100:1 with 2 stroke oil & run it thriu for winterizing
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 8 месяцев назад
That would make me nervous because I’d be afraid the injectors would gum up from oil sitting in them!!
@shooter3288
@shooter3288 8 месяцев назад
@@tomspontoons yea you would think but it never did lol
@johnufkes3974
@johnufkes3974 Год назад
Hey Tom, I restored a 25ft pontoon over the summer with pontoon stuff furniture. It has a 50 hp 4 stroke mercury BF motor. I just winterized it last weekend and I had the muffs on it and it wouldn't pee. I always watch that when I take it out. Someone said there's a thermostat that doesn't open until it reaches a certain temperature. I tried back flushing it but it didn't help and I don't want to run it without water flow. Do you think it's the impeller?
@johnufkes3974
@johnufkes3974 Год назад
It's a 2012 motor.
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
As far as I know that motor should spray out the tell tale hole immediately, versus some of the old motors that didn’t start peeing until plenty warm. Sometimes they don’t like to spray out the tell tale on the hose, but will pump great in the lake, due to proper suction/vacuum. I would try it in a tank or in the lake before tearing into the impeller. Not a terrible task if it is indeed the impeller though. If the motor sat a long time it could have dried up and may need replacing.
@dustinhohner2098
@dustinhohner2098 Год назад
i would check impeller.
@johnufkes3974
@johnufkes3974 Год назад
@@dustinhohner2098 I am actually un- winterizing right now. I have the motor in a tank and still no luck. Replacing a impeller looks like a bigger job job than I could handle.
@johnufkes3974
@johnufkes3974 Год назад
Really weird that you commented at the same time I am working on it. Last time out I think I sucked up sand because there was sand on the back of the trailer.
@josephmendez271
@josephmendez271 Год назад
What about the water in the motor.
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
Outboards are self-draining, so trimming the motor up and down a couple of times will move the water out of the engine. If you want to be extra sure, remove the safety lanyard and crank the engine for a few seconds, or barely bump the key a few times (without letting it fire dry!!!). That will move the water pump impeller in the housing to let any extra water there drain out.
@davidalbertson6690
@davidalbertson6690 Год назад
Tom, is that the matte blue fence from pontoonstuff?
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
It is, but from my understanding it was the very first prototype they tried. I got my hands on it way back in 2020. They had very little of it and none of the key parts/pieces for doors and such so it's pretty much impossible to make a whole boat work. It's sharp, but the metallic colors they're coming out with are great too!
@davidalbertson6690
@davidalbertson6690 Год назад
@@tomspontoons I ordered a set for my project. They gave me a good price since it was the only color they have left. I was assembling it today and realized I need to leave a small gap on both sides of the gates so they’ll have room to swing. I was thinking to bolt it to the rest of the panels with spacers on both sides then come back and install the hinges after the other panels are bolted down. Is that how you do it? Sorry if you already covered that in a video. I haven’t seen it.
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
@@davidalbertson6690 That's great that you were able to make a kit of those work! I install the hinges on all of the doors all the way around, then I clamp in the fence risers in between the door and the next panel. That way when everything gets bolted in there'll be about a 1/4" of space left between.
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
@@davidalbertson6690 check out right around 22:30 on this video and you'll see the clamp on the door and the fence risers!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xngnqgAJA6s.html
@wrecker1861
@wrecker1861 8 месяцев назад
Per Mercury that lower should be using 80W-90 not the straight 90.
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons 8 месяцев назад
Interesting. My local dealer sells the 90 for that motor, and Mercury’s website shows the 90 “for all outboard lower units”. Either way, I gotta trust my local dealer who’s been in business over 50 years.
@turnerrogers8190
@turnerrogers8190 2 месяца назад
I also seen this on mercurys website. I have the 60hp CT. I just changed the lower unit for the first time. They had blue fluid in from factory which I’m guessing is the straight 90. I got the 80w90 and it isn’t blue. I’m confused on what to use now.
@turnerrogers8190
@turnerrogers8190 2 месяца назад
The 80w-90 quicksilver brand says for all mercury outboards under 75 hp. I’m guessing either one is fine but I can’t find a definitive answer anywhere🤔
@wrecker1861
@wrecker1861 2 месяца назад
⁠@@turnerrogers8190call Mercury like I did if you want a no nonsense answer. I called and they said both work but 80w90 is best for my application.
@mikebatte6946
@mikebatte6946 Год назад
Where is the safty lanyard?
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
It’s integrated into the side mount control box.
@mikebatte6946
@mikebatte6946 Год назад
@@tomspontoons jeez. Have had this boat 7 yrs. Never new that was there! Great vid. Thanks!
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
@@mikebatte6946 just depends on the control box style. A top mount binnacle shift throttle will have to have a safety lanyard installed separately on the dash. And some boats didn’t even have them surprisingly. New laws are requiring them on more and more boats, at least here in Michigan!
@mikebatte6946
@mikebatte6946 Год назад
@@tomspontoons it was under the key start
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Год назад
@@mikebatte6946 bingo! Sometimes people take the lanyard off and just flip the switch into the run position…not the safest, but bypasses the system to let it start.
@zeke-qc3zt
@zeke-qc3zt Месяц назад
Remove the oil fill cap first.
@tomspontoons
@tomspontoons Месяц назад
I’ll bet that would speed up the draining a bunch!
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