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I have done both ways over the years but I always liked putting a drain pan
under the oil pan and let it drain overnight.


"William Andersen" wrote in message
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Is it necessary to run the engine to get the oil warm before draining it?
By the time I get to change my oil, the boat will have been sitting for
over
a month. It seems to me that all of the oil will be in the sump and should
drain right out. If I run the engine to get the oil warm, the oil will
have
to drain back down to the sump again before it can be drained.




 
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