What weight of engine oil should I use for a 502 Mag
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I recently purchased a used 272 Baja with a 502 and I couldn't find a lot of information (didn't get a manual with the boat) on the engine saying what weight of motor oil I should be using. I am boating in Ontario so the air temperature when on the water is in the 70 to 80 degree range. Can anyone offer some guidance on what is a good all round weight of engine oil? I have heard anything from straight 30 weight to 25W40.
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20w-50 Is what I run. The 502 likes thick oil (loose tolerances) . Just let the engine warm up before putting the hammer down. And yes it will burn oil! Keep a qt or 2 with you just incase
I believe Mercury now "recommends" QuickSilver 25w-40 4 stroke oil.. But that has changed with the oil market.
I believe Mercury now "recommends" QuickSilver 25w-40 4 stroke oil.. But that has changed with the oil market.
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20w-50 Is what I run. The 502 likes thick oil (loose tolerances) . Just let the engine warm up before putting the hammer down. And yes it will burn oil! Keep a qt or 2 with you just incase
I believe Mercury now "recommends" QuickSilver 25w-40 4 stroke oil.. But that has changed with the oil market.
I believe Mercury now "recommends" QuickSilver 25w-40 4 stroke oil.. But that has changed with the oil market.
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I'm a fan of Rotella 15W40 diesel oil. I tried straight 40wt in my boat (the selling dealer recommended) and it drank it! Maybe a quart every other weekend. I decided to switch it to Rotella and it stopped using oil... It's cheap enough and always available.
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I would run a stright 40 or stright 50 w oil. Like valvaline VR1 racing oil or kendal. Dino oil. No need for synthetic since us boaters change it so often. No need for a multi viscosity since we only boat in warmer weather.


