I'm confused. The owner's manual says I've got to suck the oil out through the dipstick tube but the on-line videos I've seen show a drain plug under the cowling. Which is correct??
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You have to remove starboard side apron to gain access to drain plug.
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I believe that sucking the oil out through the dipstick hole is an entirely acceptable alternative, and is used by quite a few folks, depending on the model and drain plug location and accessibility. Probably a good idea to run the engine until warm and "stir up" any sludge or particles prior to sucking or draining method.
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Originally posted by captainbob View PostI'm confused. The owner's manual says I've got to suck the oil out through the dipstick tube but the on-line videos I've seen show a drain plug under the cowling. Which is correct??
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Thanks
I guess I'll use the suck out method as it clearly has an advantage over the other as it can be done while the boat is in the water. Just surprised that the owner's manual doesn't even mention the oil drain plug method.
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the less amount of fasteners I have to touch equals the less amount I have to drill,tap or heli coil.
sucking it out is simply faster with less mess.
and zero potential to take out a thread.
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