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On May 30, 4:20*pm, John H. wrote:
...is coming soon for the Yamaha. I need to change the engine and gear oil..
What's the best device to assist in changing the gear oil?
--
John *H*


I change fluids in several of my engine driven devices, etc. I have a
vacume pump used for auto mechanics. Nice little device with tubes and
catch jars that can get almost anywyere. You can probably get one at
the local autoparts hardware store. Mine is in a neat little carry
case, bout the size of a timing light case.

I have this one:
http://www.toolfetch.com/Category--A...-MIT4000.shtml
HTH
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On May 30, 8:41*pm, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2008 14:09:38 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On May 30, 4:20*pm, John H. wrote:
...is coming soon for the Yamaha. I need to change the engine and gear oil.
What's the best device to assist in changing the gear oil?
--
John *H*


I change fluids in several of my engine driven devices, etc. I have a
vacume pump used for auto mechanics. Nice little device with tubes and
catch jars that can get almost anywyere. You can probably get one at
the local autoparts hardware store. Mine is in a neat little carry
case, bout the size of a timing light case.


I have this one:
http://www.toolfetch.com/Category--A...ic_Tools--Engi...
HTH


I'm hoping there's a cheaper, simpler alternative! That is cool though.
--
John *H*


Cheaper?? How much did you pay for the boat? Mine gets the most use if
I overfill something... Anyway, I did not notice the price when I
posted. I bought mine 20 years ago but some kind of suction pump
is handy in any garage, check wallmart for a cheaper version sometime,
great to have around even if you don't use it on your boat.
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On May 30, 8:41 pm, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2008 14:09:38 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:

On May 30, 4:20 pm, John H. wrote:
...is coming soon for the Yamaha. I need to change the engine and gear oil.
What's the best device to assist in changing the gear oil?
--
John *H*
I change fluids in several of my engine driven devices, etc. I have a
vacume pump used for auto mechanics. Nice little device with tubes and
catch jars that can get almost anywyere. You can probably get one at
the local autoparts hardware store. Mine is in a neat little carry
case, bout the size of a timing light case.
I have this one:
http://www.toolfetch.com/Category--A...ic_Tools--Engi...
HTH

I'm hoping there's a cheaper, simpler alternative! That is cool though.
--
John *H*


Cheaper?? How much did you pay for the boat? Mine gets the most use if
I overfill something... Anyway, I did not notice the price when I
posted. I bought mine 20 years ago but some kind of suction pump
is handy in any garage, check wallmart for a cheaper version sometime,
great to have around even if you don't use it on your boat.



Maybe if brain-dead Herring would look at his engine, he'd realize that
gravity will drain out the oil and if attaches the right sized plastic
hose, it'll drain right into a container that can be taken to a place
that accepts oil for disposal.

Any competent boat salesman would have introduced a new customer to
someone in the shop who would have demonstrated the various
owner-maintenance features. But I guess if you buy a new engine off ebay...
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On May 31, 10:35 am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On May 30, 8:41 pm, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2008 14:09:38 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


On May 30, 4:20 pm, John H. wrote:
...is coming soon for the Yamaha. I need to change the engine and gear oil.
What's the best device to assist in changing the gear oil?
--
John *H*
I change fluids in several of my engine driven devices, etc. I have a
vacume pump used for auto mechanics. Nice little device with tubes and
catch jars that can get almost anywyere. You can probably get one at
the local autoparts hardware store. Mine is in a neat little carry
case, bout the size of a timing light case.
I have this one:
http://www.toolfetch.com/Category--A...ic_Tools--Engi...
HTH
I'm hoping there's a cheaper, simpler alternative! That is cool though.
--
John *H*


Cheaper?? How much did you pay for the boat? Mine gets the most use if
I overfill something... Anyway, I did not notice the price when I
posted. I bought mine 20 years ago but some kind of suction pump
is handy in any garage, check wallmart for a cheaper version sometime,
great to have around even if you don't use it on your boat.


Maybe if brain-dead Herring would look at his engine, he'd realize that
gravity will drain out the oil and if attaches the right sized plastic
hose, it'll drain right into a container that can be taken to a place
that accepts oil for disposal.

Any competent boat salesman would have introduced a new customer to
someone in the shop who would have demonstrated the various
owner-maintenance features. But I guess if you buy a new engine off ebay...


When I change the lower end oil on my mercruiser[s], I save the old
and put it in the lawnmowers crankcase. it's cheaper than buying more
oil for a lawnmower. besides. Briggs engines don't need no respect
anyhow...


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Tim wrote:
On May 31, 10:35 am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On May 30, 8:41 pm, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2008 14:09:38 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:
On May 30, 4:20 pm, John H. wrote:
...is coming soon for the Yamaha. I need to change the engine and gear oil.
What's the best device to assist in changing the gear oil?
--
John *H*
I change fluids in several of my engine driven devices, etc. I have a
vacume pump used for auto mechanics. Nice little device with tubes and
catch jars that can get almost anywyere. You can probably get one at
the local autoparts hardware store. Mine is in a neat little carry
case, bout the size of a timing light case.
I have this one:
http://www.toolfetch.com/Category--A...ic_Tools--Engi...
HTH
I'm hoping there's a cheaper, simpler alternative! That is cool though.
--
John *H*
Cheaper?? How much did you pay for the boat? Mine gets the most use if
I overfill something... Anyway, I did not notice the price when I
posted. I bought mine 20 years ago but some kind of suction pump
is handy in any garage, check wallmart for a cheaper version sometime,
great to have around even if you don't use it on your boat.

Maybe if brain-dead Herring would look at his engine, he'd realize that
gravity will drain out the oil and if attaches the right sized plastic
hose, it'll drain right into a container that can be taken to a place
that accepts oil for disposal.

Any competent boat salesman would have introduced a new customer to
someone in the shop who would have demonstrated the various
owner-maintenance features. But I guess if you buy a new engine off ebay...


When I change the lower end oil on my mercruiser[s], I save the old
and put it in the lawnmowers crankcase. it's cheaper than buying more
oil for a lawnmower. besides. Briggs engines don't need no respect
anyhow...



I use it where my hair used to be instead of Wildroot Cream Oil
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 10:26:20 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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On May 31, 10:35 am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On May 30, 8:41 pm, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2008 14:09:38 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:


On May 30, 4:20 pm, John H. wrote:
...is coming soon for the Yamaha. I need to change the engine and gear oil.
What's the best device to assist in changing the gear oil?
--
John *H*
I change fluids in several of my engine driven devices, etc. I have a
vacume pump used for auto mechanics. Nice little device with tubes and
catch jars that can get almost anywyere. You can probably get one at
the local autoparts hardware store. Mine is in a neat little carry
case, bout the size of a timing light case.
I have this one:
http://www.toolfetch.com/Category--A...ic_Tools--Engi...
HTH
I'm hoping there's a cheaper, simpler alternative! That is cool though.
--
John *H*


Cheaper?? How much did you pay for the boat? Mine gets the most use if
I overfill something... Anyway, I did not notice the price when I
posted. I bought mine 20 years ago but some kind of suction pump
is handy in any garage, check wallmart for a cheaper version sometime,
great to have around even if you don't use it on your boat.


Maybe if brain-dead Herring would look at his engine, he'd realize that
gravity will drain out the oil and if attaches the right sized plastic
hose, it'll drain right into a container that can be taken to a place
that accepts oil for disposal.

Any competent boat salesman would have introduced a new customer to
someone in the shop who would have demonstrated the various
owner-maintenance features. But I guess if you buy a new engine off ebay...


When I change the lower end oil on my mercruiser[s], I save the old
and put it in the lawnmowers crankcase. it's cheaper than buying more
oil for a lawnmower. besides. Briggs engines don't need no respect
anyhow...


We French use the old gear oil to brush our teeth.
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 10:26:20 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On May 31, 10:35 am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On May 30, 8:41 pm, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2008 14:09:38 -0700 (PDT),

wrote:

On May 30, 4:20 pm, John H. wrote:
...is coming soon for the Yamaha. I need to change the engine and
gear oil.
What's the best device to assist in changing the gear oil?
--
John *H*
I change fluids in several of my engine driven devices, etc. I have
a
vacume pump used for auto mechanics. Nice little device with tubes
and
catch jars that can get almost anywyere. You can probably get one at
the local autoparts hardware store. Mine is in a neat little carry
case, bout the size of a timing light case.
I have this one:
http://www.toolfetch.com/Category--A...ic_Tools--Engi...
HTH
I'm hoping there's a cheaper, simpler alternative! That is cool
though.
--
John *H*

Cheaper?? How much did you pay for the boat? Mine gets the most use if
I overfill something... Anyway, I did not notice the price when I
posted. I bought mine 20 years ago but some kind of suction pump
is handy in any garage, check wallmart for a cheaper version sometime,
great to have around even if you don't use it on your boat.

Maybe if brain-dead Herring would look at his engine, he'd realize that
gravity will drain out the oil and if attaches the right sized plastic
hose, it'll drain right into a container that can be taken to a place
that accepts oil for disposal.

Any competent boat salesman would have introduced a new customer to
someone in the shop who would have demonstrated the various
owner-maintenance features. But I guess if you buy a new engine off
ebay...


When I change the lower end oil on my mercruiser[s], I save the old
and put it in the lawnmowers crankcase. it's cheaper than buying more
oil for a lawnmower. besides. Briggs engines don't need no respect
anyhow...


We French use the old gear oil to brush our teeth.


I really doubt that. The would mean the French were into personal hygiene.


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Maybe if brain-dead Herring would look at his engine, he'd realize that
gravity will drain out the oil and if attaches the right sized plastic
hose, it'll drain right into a container that can be taken to a place that
accepts oil for disposal.

Any competent boat salesman would have introduced a new customer to
someone in the shop who would have demonstrated the various
owner-maintenance features. But I guess if you buy a new engine off
ebay...



Oh oh! Now he'll be crying to the moderator of another group about posters
being mean to him.


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Maybe if brain-dead Herring would look at his engine, he'd realize that
gravity will drain out the oil and if attaches the right sized plastic
hose, it'll drain right into a container that can be taken to a place that
accepts oil for disposal.

Any competent boat salesman would have introduced a new customer to
someone in the shop who would have demonstrated the various
owner-maintenance features. But I guess if you buy a new engine off
ebay...



Oh oh! Now he'll be crying to the moderator of another group about posters
being mean to him.




My salesman spent about 45 minutes with me going over the details of the
engine, and this wasn't the first modern Yamaha four stroke outboard I
bought there. Considering how expensive these engines are, you'd think
that the owner of a new one would want to pick up a bit of knowledge
before heading down the road.


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