Has anyone figuired out a trick to remove the oil filter without spilling dirty oil into the bilige on a GT40 in a 196? Pulling the drain hose through the floor allows draining of the oil pan with no mess - however whenever you unscrew the oil filter you get half a litre of oil in the bilige? Am I missing something?
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RE: Anyone know how to avoid messy oil filter change on GT40
I have used a plastic bag around it and it worked pretty good.2008 Super Air 210 Team
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RE: Anyone know how to avoid messy oil filter change on GT40
Plastic bag here.2016 SAN 210
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RE: Anyone know how to avoid messy oil filter change on GT40
I'm talking a garbage bag, then I throw away the paper towels I use as well.
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RE: Anyone know how to avoid messy oil filter change on GT40
Yep, full size garbage placed below the filter. Just spin it off into the bag and your mess goes away.2016 SAN 210
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Oil filter change
Trim a gallon plastic milk jug down, works well, position under the filter and carefully remove. If you can get a tupperware type conainer out of the house, they work well also, just don't get caught by the wife2004 196 LE Black/Grey
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RE: Oil filter change
Just did my second oil change of the season. 2198.2 hours total on my 1997 Ski Nautique.
use a Motorcraft FL1-A oil filter. It has a good anti drainback valve.
After sucking to old oil out, put the drain hose into a container, under the boat, and let it sit overnight. You will probably get about a half to 3/4 quart of oil out of the engine.
The next day, put a rag in the bilge, and take a second rag, wrap it around the filter, and you should be able to remove the filter without spilling oil.
The key is to let the boat sit overnight before removing the oil filter.
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The oil is coming out of the oil passages in the engine. After letting the engine sit overnight, the oil filter is still full of oil.
I use Valvoline 40W VR-1 oil in my engine. It has the zinc and phosphorus additives the camshaft in a GT-40 engine needs. After sitting overnight to drain, the engine needs 4 1/2 quarts of oil. Before putting the new oil filter on, I put a half quart of oil in the filter.
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RE: Oil filter change
I tried to drain mine the other week but I could get no oil out of it and ended up borrowing a suction kit.I didnt warm the oil as it was a very hot day and gave up after an hour or so.
Do you guys have a prcedure you do ? The drain pipe is not block just no oil flowed at all.Also I hear lots about these additives you use ? are they in the oil or do you buy them seperate ?
FLY
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Re: RE: Oil filter change
Originally posted by Fly100I tried to drain mine the other week but I could get no oil out of it and ended up borrowing a suction kit.I didnt warm the oil as it was a very hot day and gave up after an hour or so.2001 Air Nautique
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If you ask me, leaving a 1/2 to 3/4 of a quart of dirty oil inside the engine kind of defeats the point of changing the oil in the first place.
I do let my car sit overnight when I change the oil. I am not trying to beat a flat rate. I am trying to make my engine last as long as possible.
But I only have 2203.5 hours on a 1997 Ski Nautique GT-40 engine. What could I possibly know?
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