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  • laurie88
    • Mar 2010
    • 75


    • model 206

    tilting engine on 196 or 206

    PCM advise me one can de couple at prop and tilt engine forward using small jack and blocks to replace oil pan, has anybody done this and can it be done in water many thanks
  • ClemsonDave
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Oct 2004
    • 659

    • Glen Allen, VA

    • Ski Nautique 200

    #2
    I tried it, but the bottle jack I had was wouldn't fit. Instead, I put a 4x4 across several rafters in my garage. Used a chain and a come-a-long to raise it just a bit.
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    • bobchris
      Banned
      • Apr 2006
      • 359



      #3
      the hard part is getting the pick-up tube off of the oil pump so that you can remove the pan

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      • laurie88
        • Mar 2010
        • 75


        • model 206

        #4
        oil leak

        do you mean the fast drain oil hose at the bottom of the oil pan thanks did you jack up the engine in the water

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        • bobchris
          Banned
          • Apr 2006
          • 359



          #5
          no I'm not talking about a drain hose i would have said drain hose.

          I said OIL PICK-UP TUBE that is attached to the oil pump which is cover by the oil pan and stickes below the main bearing journals.

          No I did't jack up any thing but it was on a 79 model too.


          it's not an easy job and if your a novice, which I feel you are, you don't need to try and remove it while it's in the boat.

          Why are you wanting to remove it anyway?

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          • laurie88
            • Mar 2010
            • 75


            • model 206

            #6
            oil leak

            I am trying to avoid taking engine out of boat as i have small oil leak at lowest point in sump (corrosion) my mate jacked the engine forward a few degrees and removed oil pan and replaced with new.
            on the 2007 206 model it looks like a case of just removing the small bolts and the pan comes away.

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            • AirTool
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Sep 2007
              • 4049

              • Katy, Texas


              #7
              Originally posted by laurie88 View Post
              I am trying to avoid taking engine out of boat as i have small oil leak at lowest point in sump (corrosion) my mate jacked the engine forward a few degrees and removed oil pan and replaced with new.
              on the 2007 206 model it looks like a case of just removing the small bolts and the pan comes away.
              To get the pan off, you will have to drop the pan low enough to clear the oil pump and pick up screen.

              On a truck, I needed to change the oil pump because the pick up tube fell off. I slid the tranny back and removed the flywheel. Then I dropped the pan, reached in with a wrench and dropped the oil pump. Then pulled it all out. Then put the new pump in the pan and slipped it all under the engine. Then bolted the pump on, then the oil pan, then the flywheel and the tranny.

              p.s. I was 19 years old .... didn't trust mechanics and had no money.

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              • laurie88
                • Mar 2010
                • 75


                • model 206

                #8
                oil leak

                thanks guys

                as a temp measure what is recommended to block the small leak.....epoxy resin, araldite, liquid metal ???

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