On Sep 27, 12:01�pm, Dave Brown wrote:
Robert M. Gary wrote:
HolyCow. Do you have to remove the lid and all the nearby seats to get
to it? I can't see how you could ever access that area without major
disassembly.
We do it "blind" because we know where it is and as long as we can touch
it, we can replace it. Alternatively, you do do a full disassembly once,
then install a remote oil filter kit to put it on top and in front of
your engine and never have the aggravation again. See your dealer for
details and pricing.
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Regards,
� � � Dave Brown
� � � Brown's Marina Ltd
� � �http://brownsmarina.com/
I did the job myself with the boat ('99 Trophy 2150) in the water,
wasn't too bad except I had an aftermarket FWC heat exchanger that
mounted horizontally high in front of the engine and so was in the way
of the Mercruiser filter bracket. I wound up attaching the remote to
the (port) engine compartment bulkhead with a simple alum. 4" square
"C" stand off .The hardest part was making sure not to dump any oil in
the bilge when removing the original filter! Oh, you'll need a 1 1/8
or 1 1/4 (I forget) open end to tighten the fittings at the filter
adapter plate. When you buy the kit take time to lay out all the bits
and pieces and make sure that you have all the tools etc you'll need.
It cost me less than $200 and was well worth it. Good luck
Mike