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  • nelbird
    • Feb 2004
    • 19

    • Hudsonville, Michigan


    Oil change question

    Hello, I am about to change the oil on my 89 ski nautique and have one question. Do you let the motor heat up and then change it or do you do it wile it's cold? I also wanted to say thanks for all the great info people have given me on other post. The people on this site are awesome.
  • SNMike
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • May 2005
    • 1001

    • Florida


    #2
    RE: Oil change question

    Always change the oil when the engine is warm. :grin: Mike
    2007 Ski Nautique 196 Limited/ PP/ Mods
    Ludwig Classic Mapple Double Bass/ Zildjian Overhead

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    • jhiestand
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Jul 2003
      • 778

      • Columbus, Ohio

      • 08 Super Air 210

      #3
      RE: Oil change question

      Conventional wisdom is to change oil when it's warm so it flows out quicker and more thoroughly. However, even steaming hot the oil comes out of my GT40 through the quick-drain at an unbelievably slow rate. So slow that even right after an entire morning on the river it still takes well over an hour for my pan to drip out. I've since resorted to using a drill pump to drain my oil and even when it's cold, I get more oil out than I ever did when I let it drain by gravity.

      Bottom line -- a pump will allow you to drain oil while cold. Now, some engine guru might correct me with a different reason you should do it while hot, but if it's just to get the oil to drain more quickly a drill pump will do the trick even when cold.
      '08 Super Air Nautique 210

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      • Mikeski
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jul 2003
        • 2908

        • San Francisco, CA

        • Current 2005 SV 211, due for upgrade! GS22 or GS24 perhaps? Previous

        #4
        RE: Oil change question

        Never used a pump, always drained em warm.

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        • 83sn2001
          • Mar 2005
          • 151

          • belmont, nc


          #5
          RE: Oil change question

          One tip when draining. Make sure the hose is pulled all the way through the drain hole. If not it may have a dip in the hose and cause slow draining. My 83 and every other boat I have owned have taken about 15 - 20 minutes to drain because the ID of the hose is smaller than the drain hole in the pan. If you are winterizing it a great time to take care of other things while the oil is draining.

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          • 97sport
            • Mar 2005
            • 78

            • Youngstown, Ohio


            #6
            Oil change question

            always drain the oil when it's hot. not only makes it faster but it also suspends the inpurities in the oil itself.

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            • slob02
              • Sep 2003
              • 333

              • Shawnee Lake Jamestown, Ohio

              • 1993 SNOB 1997 196 2004 206 Team 2008 210 Team 2020 210

              #7
              RE: Oil change question

              Remember to put the cap back on.
              If you really want to get all of it out ........let it drain over night. Warm oil does go a little faster, but not a lot.
              2008 Super Air 210 Team
              2004 AIR 206 Team
              1997 Ski Nautique 196
              1993 Ski Nautique SNOB

              Don\'t let yourself get old and say, \"I wish I would have.........\"!

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              • surroundsound64
                1,000 Post Club Member
                • Jul 2005
                • 2147

                • Longview, TX

                • 2018 230 1981 Ski Nautique

                #8
                It comes out real fast when it gets diluted with gas because your fuel pump diaphram breaks!!! :grin:


                :evil:


                At least I got it taken care of relitavely quickly. hehe.
                2018 SAN 230
                1981 Ski Nautique
                Sold - 2011 Sport 200V
                Sold - 2000 SAN

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                • jhiestand
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 778

                  • Columbus, Ohio

                  • 08 Super Air 210

                  #9
                  Can't beat using a pump. I had to buy one to change transmission fluid anyway, and it works like a charm on oil changes, too. Using a pump gets nearly a qt more oil out than I ever was able to get out gravity draining, regardless how long I let it drip.
                  '08 Super Air Nautique 210

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