Re: Recommended routine maintenance for 125HP Force (1986)
Hi John
If you are thinking of servicing & maintaining the outboard yourself it is much easier, if not essential, to have a workshop manual. The actual workshop manual for your motor rather than an after market manual is better. Can pick these up sometimes on online. Usually not too expensive.
As a list of some of the things.
Check prop & grease,
change gearbox oil,
check trim oil,
grease various places on motor,
compression check
sparkplugs (inspect - replace)
check spark
service carburetor,
change various filters
inspect wires
check thermostat
set timing
check battery
etc
I?m only new to this as well but it very satisfying to maintain your own motor. It has given me more confidence in the motor not to mention saving some money. It?s a pretty steep learning curve at first.
The manual has a maintenance section to leads you through the process but if you get stuck there are some very generous people on this site that will help you out.
Good Luck
