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boatkid
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Oil change - where did I go wrong
      #1860413 - 15/05/2008 21:13

Just changed the oil & filter on a mercruiser 350 magnum with remote filter. New seago oil extractor work at treat but when I went to remove remote filter there was still oil in it, anyone advise me where I went wrong. luckily I caught the mess with cloths.
All tips appreciated for next time

cheers


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Re: Oil change - where did I go wrong [Re: boatkid]
      #1860421 - 15/05/2008 21:17

guess you only extracted the oil from the sump

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Re: Oil change - where did I go wrong [Re: boatkid]
      #1860422 - 15/05/2008 21:17

If you used a 'dipstick' type oil extractor it will only lift oil from the sump, so what you experienced was normal.

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Re: Oil change - where did I go wrong [Re: carlton]
      #1860428 - 15/05/2008 21:20

Won't you still get oil in the filter even if you drain via a sump plug or built pump?

W.


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boatkid
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Re: Oil change - where did I go wrong [Re: carlton]
      #1860429 - 15/05/2008 21:20

yes thats right - so whats the best way to get the oil out the filter

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carlton
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Re: Oil change - where did I go wrong [Re: boatkid]
      #1860433 - 15/05/2008 21:23

Slowly and carefully - with a bucket underneath it with kitchen-roll/old rags in the bottom.

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Re: Oil change - where did I go wrong [Re: boatkid]
      #1860437 - 15/05/2008 21:24

Sounds like you already know!
Catch the spill with cloths as you undo the filter!
Some motors have the filter mounted vertically so it is not a problem, but when horizontal there will be a spill!


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Medskipper
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Re: Oil change - where did I go wrong [Re: boatkid]
      #1860491 - 15/05/2008 22:01


You just can't get the oil out of the filter! I hang a plastic bag under my filter to catch the oil that comes out when unscrewing it.

Barry


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Kawasaki
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Re: Oil change - where did I go wrong [Re: boatkid]
      #1860498 - 15/05/2008 22:06

Wrap the filter in a Tesco bag.
Then remove.
Morrisons are no good.
They have 'breather' type holes in em.
I Know
I did an oil change Today!

I used a Vacuum sucker type oil extractor, proper job.
It won't take the oil out the filter though.
When refilling.
After running the eng for a bit.
Check the level.
The filter will 'swallow' some oil.
Let it (the eng) sit for a while then top up, to take care of the oil the filt will hold.

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CBT
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Re: Oil change - where did I go wrong [Re: boatkid]
      #1860522 - 15/05/2008 22:16

With a disposable filter, pierce the filter underneath with a spike and drain into container before unscrewing. This is particularly effective with filters which are affixed horizontally.

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