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I've used all the vacuum thingies and I find Jere's simple brass pump
is the best. Mine is permenently mounted in the engine compartment with the hoses coiled and resting on a oil absorbent pad under the engine. I use a 16" length of brake tubing as the dipstick insert. No muss, no fuss, A dirty job tamed. On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 23:46:16 GMT, Jere Lull wrote: In article , "Evan Gatehouse" wrote: I'm just in the midst of buying a used Yanmar 3GM30 engine (I got a deal .The mechanic I hired to check it out pointed out that the oil pan has NO drain plug! He did mention that he had drilled and tapped a few Yanmar's oil pans for a drain fitting to drain it out. Do you know of anybody else that has done this - I suspect that the oil pan may have a thicker spot / dummy plug for just this operation? Yanmars don't have them. In our installation, we couldn't get a pan underneath to use it, anyway. We were warned off of putting a plug or drain tube in the pan: possible leak point. I'd rather spend a few minutes pumping from the top than have the oil drip out of a makeshift drain while I wasn't looking. We have a little bronze hand pump with a tube that fits in the dipstick hole and a plastic tube into the waste container. Came with the boat so I don't know the manufacturer. Does the job for us in about 10 minutes and fits into next to no space. |
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I just bought an electric on at Canadian tire for $40.
it seems convenient On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 08:26:26 GMT, Marc wrote: I've used all the vacuum thingies and I find Jere's simple brass pump is the best. snip.... |
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