Replacement Lower Unit for Mercruiser Alpha One Gen II. 1991-Present.
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Replacement Lower Unit for Mercruiser Alpha One Gen II. 1991-Present.
Lower unit replacements are an expensive headache for any boat owner. A Sterndrive Engineering Replacement Lower Unit can take some of the sting out of an expensive repair. Engineered as a perfect Replacement Lower Unit for Mercruiser Alpha One Gen II. manufactured from 1991 to the present. Replacement lower unit comes with the Sterndrive Engineering 3 year No-Fault warranty. Rest assured you’re getting the best price on this Sterndrive Engineering replacement lower unit with the Wholesale Marine low price guarantee.
Item is subject to a 20% restocking fee (Boat Covers, Bimini Tops, Outdrives, Drop Ship Items and Special Order Parts)! [links]
**Year, Serial Number, and Horsepower are required to order. Please contact us with this information after you place your order otherwise processing will be delayed.
Top Marine sells your Mercruiser sterndrive complete or lower and upper sterndrives alpha One Generation 1, generation 2 and bravo one lower units. We have a Mercruiser sterndrive manuals. You will find; a full explanation of every product, all information for step by step maintenance and repair, plus a variety of detailled illustrations.
All parts for your Mercruiser sterndrive have been tested for performance and endurance with all specifications. All parts are OEM compatible. We have the best current prices in Canada.
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**Year, Serial Number, and Horsepower are required to order. Please contact us with this information after you place your order otherwise processing will be delayed. here
Item is subject to a 20% restocking fee (Boat Covers, Bimini Tops, Outdrives, Drop Ship Items and Special Order Parts)!
Refer to Sterndrive Engineering's model chart below to find your proper Mercruiser Sterndrive Replacement. These are typical applications; it is best to confirm your ratio by couting the teeth in the upper. Although great care was taken in the creation of this guide, its accuracy cannot be guaranteed. [links]
Option 1: Do nothing. just keep topping it off when it needs. I assume this has some risk since if oil gets out. water can get in? here
Are there checks I can do to see where the leak is or better diagnose the issue? I have heard of a pressure check, but have not been able to find the specifics of how to do this (assuming I can).
Obviously a bad seal, but how would people with more experience proceed? [links]
I have a 2005 Glastron MX175 with a Mercruiser 3.0L Alpha 1 Gen 2 and 200 hours. This is my first boat and just finished the first season.
Throughout the season, I noticed the lower unit oil reservoir would need topped off. We probably put 50 (or so) hours on it this season and went through maybe 1.5 quarts of lower unit oil just keeping it topped off. We trailer the boat and keep it in the garage and it does not leak when sitting in the garage (ie no oil on the floor).