Mine has an elbow fitting with a 3/8 hose on it on the bottom of the oil pan.
I feed the hose through the bilge drain hole and drain away.
Takes about an hour.
Other than that I believe your stuck with a manual or electric pump.
it took my 2 hours using a manual pump, anybody have a better way?
oil change pump (http://www.enginegearonline.com/imoilchpu1.html)
Mine has an elbow fitting with a 3/8 hose on it on the bottom of the oil pan.
I feed the hose through the bilge drain hole and drain away.
Takes about an hour.
Other than that I believe your stuck with a manual or electric pump.
This one works really good
http://www.westmarine.com/images/full/16305_f.jpg
heres a link to the westmarine site
west marine (http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...roductId=32983)
I used to have this one MOUNTED in my SeaRay in Dana Point.
http://www.westmarine.com/images/full/02876_f.jpg
Worked really well never had to pull the boat out or over to the shop to just change the oil, brought some empty milk jugs and filled em up took em home. Dont forget to start and run to boat for a few min before you change the oil, and the plastic shopping bags work really well for catching the oil filter when you spin it off, it falls right in the bag, catches the filter and the oil in the filter.product info (http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...-1/10001/46753)
Mine has an elbow fitting with a 3/8 hose on it on the bottom of the oil pan.
I feed the hose through the bilge drain hole and drain away.
Takes about an hour.
Other than that I believe your stuck with a manual or electric pump.
same for me but I hook up the manual pump to the end of the hose sticking out the back, takes about 5 min's
This one works really good
http://www.westmarine.com/images/full/16305_f.jpg
heres a link to the westmarine site
west marine (http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...roductId=32983)
I used to have this one MOUNTED in my SeaRay in Dana Point.
http://www.westmarine.com/images/full/02876_f.jpg
Worked really well never had to pull the boat out or over to the shop to just change the oil, brought some empty milk jugs and filled em up took em home. Dont forget to start and run to boat for a few min before you change the oil, and the plastic shopping bags work really well for catching the oil filter when you spin it off, it falls right in the bag, catches the filter and the oil in the filter.product info (http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...-1/10001/46753)
the one on the bottom is exactly what i was looking for. THX MUCH
my mind wants to type something bad but my fingers dont so..........i have whats called a preston drain system on my boat it connects to the oil pan and with the turn of a little pipe i attatch presto i'm done
Double up black glad bags, unscrew plug, take out glad bags when done!! 45 Minutes tops!!!! I do it every year!!!! You don't need all that fancy sh*t!!!
Double up black glad bags, unscrew plug, take out glad bags when done!! 45 Minutes tops!!!! I do it every year!!!! You don't need all that fancy sh*t!!!
Where's the oil go???
Usually you walk over to a storm drain and dump it so the sea life can enjoy it! J/K
your trash pick up should have a monthly hazardous pick up, or you can go to a local auto shop and dump it!
Double up black glad bags, unscrew plug, take out glad bags when done!! 45 Minutes tops!!!! I do it every year!!!!
Every year? Glad bags? I'm ok with recycling down the storm darin tho :squiggle: :notam: