I have a 1986 Mercury XR2 150, the oiler has been disconnected, and the engine is now premix. Now for the questions.
1.) What is the proper procedure for removing this oiler? as of now it has the hoses removed, but is not capped off at all. Isn't this the model of oiler with the plastic gear off of the crank? Running the gear dry cannot be good for it right?
2.) If left alone, will it cause one or two of the cylinders to run "lean"?
3.) Does it need to be capped off?
4.) Should I spray the housing full of oil so the gear is lubricated as it spins?
5.) Anything else I should know?
I have included an image of the engine, and the oiler, After i post the image I will explain more about the location of this oiler, and what your looking at.
1.) What is the proper procedure for removing this oiler? as of now it has the hoses removed, but is not capped off at all. Isn't this the model of oiler with the plastic gear off of the crank? Running the gear dry cannot be good for it right?
2.) If left alone, will it cause one or two of the cylinders to run "lean"?
3.) Does it need to be capped off?
4.) Should I spray the housing full of oil so the gear is lubricated as it spins?
5.) Anything else I should know?
I have included an image of the engine, and the oiler, After i post the image I will explain more about the location of this oiler, and what your looking at.
