Serviceing the Phantom sport jet (inboard Mercury 210) jet assy.
Helps to get the shop manual, and buy the impact socket to remove the impeller retaining nut
Its impacted on due to the high vibration's involved.
had to remove the reverse gate and cable support bracket's to remove the support houseing since my impeller was all rounded off and the impeller houseing was badly scored by gravel I replaced them (not cheap).
Up front of the inlet grill is the 90 degree gear box under the motor, pulling both plugs to service with recomended 75wt marine gear lube this model uses 24oz, the port side plug is the fill port, the Stbd side is the vent/witness hole, no water came out so the seal looks good for at least year (2004 boat from Comeau's of Fairbanks,AK) otherwise it looks like its a bear to change out the oil seal, Serviceing the jet houseing's can only be done with the boat out the water, the cone shaped houseing supporting the end of the impeller shaft contains 75wt marine gear lube with no bearings just a pair of oil bath bushings, this houseing does not have a low point drain plug due to the location inside the jet drive houseing. to remove old lube the is houseing should be removed and dumped, they do provide two plugs visible from the back end but only the top plug is used for serviceing the center one on the apex the cone is for draing off the boat, I'm contemplating useing a suction gun to draw the gear lube out at the next service schedule (100hr's hobbs time) or once a year the problem is not getting all the old lube out or water sitting in the bottom, both front and back lubes were dirty like mabe seal wipe since it was dark, no creamy/whitish water contamination was found, Thank goodness a pilot buddy let me use a hanger to do this as outdoors we have heavy blowing dust problem.