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On Apr 15, 5:47*am, "Jim" wrote:
"John" wrote in message ... "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ... I'm looking through the previous owner's service receipts on my 03 Bayliner 185 (4.3L) boat. The dealer is charging $600 to change the engine and drive oils. The reason they get the name "Stealership". Change the oil yourself! *go to harbourfeight.com they sell a standup oil pump for $20. The outdrive can be the hardest, there are two cap screws one at the bottom and one at the top, take them both out and let it run. *If you have a reservoir in the engine compartment for outdrive oil, you can put the bottom cap screw back in and fill it from the engine compartment - but it runs SLOW! *Or you squeeze it in by the tube, they also sell an adapter hose that screws into the cap screw hole and connects to quarts of gear oil. Use good quality 30 weight oil in the engine. By all means get a manual! Where did you get that outdrive fill procedure? It doesn't sound right to me.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I know it doesn't sound right, but it is. The lower end oil actually fills from the bottom..up. I know what Jim's saying about not doing an adiquate job with a typical squeeze bottle, that's why I take the upper crown cap off to make sure it's full. |
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