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    Tips on Changing Oil?

    Anyone have any advice on changing oil for a Merc. 350 Mag MPI?

    I have read to run the engine for about 5 minutes and also to remove the filler cap when draining. Any other tips?

    #2
    Just make sure it's good and hot. I usally change mine after I get off the lake, the first time I changed it I hooked uo the fake lake and let it run for 5 minutes and It took for ever to drain the oil. I also use a sealable freezer bag to remove the oil filter. That way the oil does'nt run down into your boat and you can seal it up for disposal. What grade/weight of oil do you use??

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      #3
      Thanks bfrank. How long did it take for you to drain your oil? I have heard about using the same method for the oil filter.

      I dont recall what grade/weight of oil I used the last time since the dealer did it for me.

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        #4
        With it warm not long at all, when I did it with the Fake a lake I started to get worried that the drain tub had something in it. It took at least an hour to drain it down. I was looking at getting a electric pump that has a hose that goes into your dip stick tube and actually sucks the oil out. It may be a claener and easier way to change the oil, its always fun crawling under the boat and trailer with a pan full of oil and not spilling any.

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          #5
          Ok thanks. It may be a little harder for me since my boat is a V drive and I dont have a center drain plug.

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            #6
            matt, invest in a pump... much faster than letting it drain...

            i tried the running it till the engine gets hot, and then draining...

            the pump was fast is all i can say.

            i have a 21i with the 350.

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              #7
              Jeff, what type of pump did you get? Where at?

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                #8
                Matt,

                Here's the pump I use.

                I bought the pump at a local Boater's World store. Many variations of this. I bought this one because it's all metal. I'm hoping it will last longer than the plastic ones.



                Here's the homemade fake-a-lake I made for under $15. I have you to thank for the idea. You once told me how your mechanic had done it.

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                  #9
                  i actually borrowed a friends pump.. it was a plastic one. I think they are all about the same or at least do the same job. Maybe grab a metal one as i think they would last longer than the plastic ones....But the plastic ones (at least the one i used) was clear so you could see how many quarts of oil you havbe removed... that's a nice thing to have so you are sure of how much you take out.

                  ahh.... found it!

                  http://www.boatersworld.com/webapp/w...oductId=361857



                  p.s. these clean up really well, i thought i was using it for the first time, but it was just that clean from when derek had used it and washed it out with water.

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                    #10
                    Hey Mike where can I get a sawweet seat like the one in your picture?

                    Thanks for the suggestions everyone.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Matt Garcia
                      Hey Mike where can I get a sawweet seat like the one in your picture?


                      Sorry Matt, can't help you there. It's taken me 8 years to get that seat to the condition you see now.

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                        #12
                        I just changed mine last weekend using a pump just like Jeffro's. It has an adaptor that screws right onto the dipstick tube, and only took about 5 minutes to suck everything out. Works great!
                        The only thing I found is the engine on my 23V is tilted up at the rear, so we really had to crank up the front of the boat in order to get all the oil out.
                        To keep accidental spills out of the bilge I bought a roll of oil absorbant pads at PepBoys and put a few of these below the filter.
                        The entire process took less than 30 minutes.
                        Nostalgia isn't what it used to be

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                          #13
                          BTW: Does anyone know why Merc says not to use synthetic oil? I went ahead with the Mercruiser oil this time, but would think synthetic would be a good alternative in the long run.
                          Nostalgia isn't what it used to be

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                            #14
                            This is the pump I just bought.

                            Jabsco Self-Priming Engine Oil Change System


                            An oil change system that never needs priming! Designed to deliver a 5-minute engine oil change without the mess of dripping hoses and spills, this system makes engine maintenance more convenient. Simple operation involves connecting the power lead clips to your 12V DC battery, inserting the 1/4" probe down the dipstick tube into warmed engine oil, and turning the pump on. The oil change system works until the last drop of oil is gone, and diaphragm pump runs dry without causing harm.


                            28966 Qty


                            $99.99
                            Stock: In stock
                            Attached Files

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                              #15
                              As another option, here is a oil change pump that claims to be able to pump 5 qts in 3 mins right through the dipstick pipe. 35 bux, not bad.

                              .http://www.boatersworld.com/product/367210010.htm

                              I just ordered one, I'll let you know how it works
                              Reality is only an illusion that occurs due to a lack of alcohol.

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