Larry H
Well-known member
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2008
- Messages
- 182
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-28
- Hull Identification Number
- FMLI2721J314
- Vessel Name
- Jacari Maru
I need some advice. I attempted an oil change today. This is the first time I have changed the engine oil myself since I got the boat. It did not work out well.
I started by running the engine (boat is on the trailer) on a hose, until the temp gauge said 120F.
Then I attempted to pump out he oil thru the dipstick hole, using a Jabsco Self-priming Electric drill Pump Kit.
https://www.fisheriessupply.com/jabsco-self-priming-electric-drill-pump-kit-17215-0000
The tube that goes in the dipstick hole is about 3/16-1/4in diameter. This pump has worked well on my previous boat with a Ford Lehman 120hp diesel. I have been changing engine oil in that engine with that model pump for over 10 years with no problems.
After pumping for 20 min or so, I had about one quart of oil in the jug. The dipstick confirmed that the engine was down about one quart.
Does anybody have any suggestions? This is way too slow to be useful.
I started by running the engine (boat is on the trailer) on a hose, until the temp gauge said 120F.
Then I attempted to pump out he oil thru the dipstick hole, using a Jabsco Self-priming Electric drill Pump Kit.
https://www.fisheriessupply.com/jabsco-self-priming-electric-drill-pump-kit-17215-0000
The tube that goes in the dipstick hole is about 3/16-1/4in diameter. This pump has worked well on my previous boat with a Ford Lehman 120hp diesel. I have been changing engine oil in that engine with that model pump for over 10 years with no problems.
After pumping for 20 min or so, I had about one quart of oil in the jug. The dipstick confirmed that the engine was down about one quart.
Does anybody have any suggestions? This is way too slow to be useful.