This is the first time that I will be changing the oil on my 08" SANTE 230. I have the PCM 409 and I would like to have any recommendations that you can give. I think I need to purchase an oil pump to hook up to the drain hose and want to know which one is recommended. I like the idea of an all in 1 deal pump and bottle together so that I can just put it in the back of the truck and dispose of it. I want to buy something that will last a long time because I am not the type of person to pay for things twice. 1 and done!
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Here's what you want. Don't forget the 10% site discount code: PND.
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There are several pumps that effectively do the same thing. I use one called liquivac (8 qt capacity) and it works great. Also if you are going to drain out the hose through the hull get the fitting AirTool suggest. However, I have the same motor in my 206 and when I realized how small the orifice that is the brass fitting that is connected to the oil pan to which the oil drain tube is connected is, it is no wonder it takes a long time for oil to pass through it. Granted, with a vacuum pump attached and the oil warm, I am sure it comes out fine via the oil pan drain hose, but I opted to take it out through the dip stick tube, with the oil warm. I was shocked at how much oil came out, leaving me confident that I successfully removed all the oil.
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Originally posted by jsta281 View Post..., but I opted to take it out through the dip stick tube, with the oil warm. I was shocked at how much oil came out, leaving me confident that I successfully removed all the oil.
Before I got the suck up, I would let my 206 drain over night. I think it really took about 3 hours to all drain out. But now, with my suck up and that connector, I get it all out in less than a minute...and that fast rate brings any sediment with it.
The last time w/the suck up, IIRC I cracked open the oil filter at the ramp to vent some air in. By the time I got home, I'm sure all the oil had drained to the pan and since it was still hot, it sucked out quickly.
ALL: The benefit of the connector I recommend is that the nut is loose on the fitting...so you can thread it on the drain hose w/o the hose binding up. I think it was 12 bucks but worth it. Also by a plug so you can prevent leakage once you disconnect.Last edited by AirTool; 08-10-2013, 11:22 AM.
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Airtool,
Do you remember the size? 3/8 hose barb x 1/4" fnpt? That sounds right, but I don't have my boat at the house to verify..
http://m.grainger.com/mobile/details/?R=6AFP1
does this look like the right one?2004 SANTE
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Originally posted by coulseyd View PostAirtool,
Do you remember the size? 3/8 hose barb x 1/4" fnpt? That sounds right, but I don't have my boat at the house to verify..
http://m.grainger.com/mobile/details/?R=6AFP1
does this look like the right one?
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With the hose going to the oil pan there really is no reason to go thru the dipstick. I just drained my oil with out dripping a single drop. No changing the oil filter even with it upside down up front. Uhhh. Still a pain. Even when you use the bag over the filter it is still messy to drain it before discarding.
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Thats one thing I will give the 2014's with that big flip up center section on the engine cover going all the way down to the seat/step area getting to the remote oil filter would be a piece of cake. Much easier than the smallish and oddly located window to work through. I always had a hard time with grip on a warm filter using a plastic bag, now I use a disposable soda cup from wherever I happen to have picked one up when I get ready to change the oil.
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Originally posted by scottb7 View PostWith the hose going to the oil pan there really is no reason to go thru the dipstick.
The 5.0L merc I used to maintain.....was so easy to suck the oil out of.
The problem is....I couldn't sleep for several nights after an oil change....thinking of all the coked oil particles that remained in the last 1/4" of nasty residue that didn't get sucked out.
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