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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 08:20:27 -0700 (PDT), Paul wrote: I can not answer the oil drain question. Usually is is just easier and cleaner to pump out of the dipstick hole. That's the most common method. It's easier when the oil is hot. I don't know what kind of boat the OP has, but one nice accessory or option to consider for some boats is a oil changing system. It's tied into the oil pan and has a self contained pump. The GP is set up with one for both the engine and genset. The Egg and Navigator were set up for both engines plus the genset. Makes oil changes a breeze. Of course, these are all diesels, and there's a lot more oil to change. Instead of 5-7 quarts per engine, the Egg and Navigator had over 5 gallons per engine. Eisboch My boat has a line out the side of the pan. You feed the line though the transom drain hole and let the oil drain into a pan. |
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