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Recommended oil for my 2012 115 Efi -4-stroke 4 Cyl. 125.8 Ci. Bigfoot
| Product Name | Product Description | Capacities | Product |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine Oil 25W-40 Synthetic Blend Marine Engine Oil |
Enjoy fishing and boating while protecting your engine with the best synthetic boat oil for the 2012 Mercury 115 Efi -4-stroke 4 Cyl. 125.8 Ci. Bigfoot. This formula prevents rust and corrosion and gives you protection under high rpm conditions. Made in the USA. | Capacity 5.28 Quarts |
WCMQT-EA
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| Gear Lube AMSOIL Synthetic Marine Gear Lube 75W-90 |
Fantastic performance for gears and awesome protection from shock loading. Fights foam and keeps extreme pressure standards even when contamination reaches 10% from water. Great lube for V-drives, bow/tunnel thrusters, lower units, sterndrives, and transmissions. Also great for ATVs. Made in USA. |
AGMPK-EA
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Recommended oil filters for my 2012 115 Efi -4-stroke 4 Cyl. 125.8 Ci. Bigfoot
| Product Name | Product Description | Product |
|---|---|---|
| WIX Oil Filter | This oil filter is for the 2012 Mercury 115 Efi -4-stroke 4 Cyl. 125.8 Ci. Bigfoot and works well with all synthetic oils. |
WL10069-EA
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Do you know what kind of oil your engine has in it right now? Can you name the brand? Do you know if it resists rust, corrosion and gear breakdown? If it does then you are covered. If you are not sure then why not get fresh new oil now?


