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Hi all,
Just got a 4 stroke outboard, and passing the break in period. I almost wish for a 2 stroke now that I'm facing the oil change. Not that it's that difficult, but it does pose a logistical challenge. The most logical way to change the oil would be to lift the whole boat out of the water with davits (don't have a trailer) - and changing the oil while the motor is hanging. Does anyone have a good method for accomplishing this? Mike. |
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