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Yanmar 3GM30
How does one change the lubricating oil in a 3GM30? There is no drain
plug in the base. |
Yanmar 3GM30
How does one change the lubricating oil in a 3GM30? There is no drain
plug in the base. The Boobster trolling again. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" |
Yanmar 3GM30
SAIL LOCO wrote: How does one change the lubricating oil in a 3GM30? There is no drain plug in the base. The Boobster trolling again. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" I don't know who you are, but **** YOU!!! |
Yanmar 3GM30
I don't think he would let you, even on your best day.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "John P. Mullen" wrote in message ... SAIL LOCO wrote: How does one change the lubricating oil in a 3GM30? There is no drain plug in the base. The Boobster trolling again. S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster" "No shirt, no skirt, full service" I don't know who you are, but **** YOU!!! |
Yanmar 3GM30
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 21:45:51 -0700, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote this crap: I don't think he would let you, even on your best day. Can you cum up with a gayer comment? Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
Yanmar 3GM30
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 22:22:45 -0400, Strombus gigas
wrote this crap: How does one change the lubricating oil in a 3GM30? There is no drain plug in the base. Try pumping it out. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
Yanmar 3GM30
How does one change the lubricating oil in a 3GM30? There is no drain
plug in the base. Ignore the Loco character. He's an idiot. Buy a electric oil changing pump or one of the small brass handheld units. They come with a hose designed to fit down the dipstick hole. This will enable you to pump out most of the oil. Try moving the hose around to get it to the back of the oil pan. You should be able to get all but about a pint of the oil out, which is fine. Now add new oil minus the pint and you're set. If you're dealing with an oil contamination issue, you'll need to do at least 2 changes. Good luck, RB |
Yanmar 3GM30
Ignore the idiots.
You need a pump that works through the dipstick. I use a Tempo Oilboy http://www.c-mesales.com/index.html?...tml&lang=en-us The filter is more of a problem, since it always makes a mess. I keep a pack of extra large diapers to try to contain it. "Strombus gigas" wrote in message ... How does one change the lubricating oil in a 3GM30? There is no drain plug in the base. |
Yanmar 3GM30
Add a 12" length of 1/4"' brake tubing to the pump intake hose. This
allows you to probe the oil pan and retrieve more dirty oil. Also, you can fit a small disposable paint roller tray under the engine to capture the mess from the oil filter. Remember to warm up the engine or you'll be a long time pumping. On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 22:22:45 -0400, Strombus gigas wrote: How does one change the lubricating oil in a 3GM30? There is no drain plug in the base. |
Yanmar 3GM30
Remember to warm up the engine
or you'll be a long time pumping. Good one, Marc! Cold oil build up the forearms! RB |
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