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  • gobluemike2142
    • Jan 2017
    • 220

    • Michigan, USA

    • '96 SS

    #16
    Originally posted by Blamey View Post
    Yeah, I skipped it my first year (mostly due to lack of time).

    Last year it took me about 3 hours but I went very slow and I can't see it taking more than an hour second time round. Most of the time was spent finding all the items that are on the list.

    Changing fluids(engine Oil, Trans Fluid, V-Drive Oil) is the difficult part. You need a vacuum pump to pull the trans fluids and the V drive can be tricky to reach. I do the trans on the water.

    For the actual winterizing part all you have to do it the following

    - Draining block (unscrew 2 plugs) - 2 minutes.
    - Draining Exhaust Manifolds (unscrew 2 plugs) - 2 minutes.
    - Draining water strainer - time 1 minute.
    - Draining U joint - 2 minutes.
    - Drain Transmission cooler - 2 minutes
    - Drain RWP (I just remove mine for the winter). 3 minutes.
    - Drain v drive (I had a direct drive last year so not sure but looks simple).
    - Fill block with Anti freeze (5 to 10 minutes)

    Hey Blamey, the shop told me they really only change the V-Drive oil if it looks like it needs it. The boat has 420 hours on it. It had 400 when I bought it and had the fluids changed then, should I have them do it after 20 hours of use?

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    • gary s
      • Mar 2015
      • 334

      • Algonquin IL

      • 1969 Mustang SS, 1995 Nautique SS, 1978 Shamrock 20, 1988 Shamrock 170

      #17
      Just how do you tell by looking if it needs it ??? Walter recommends you use a non detergent oil for their v drives,non detergent oils do not hold contaminates in suspension they will settle to the bottom. I change mine every year, Walter recommends after the first 100 hours and every season and/or 500 hours. O'Reilly auto parts can get Valvoline 30w in a day. Since you just did it I'd wait til next year
      Last edited by gary s; 09-22-2017, 10:50 PM.

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      • gobluemike2142
        • Jan 2017
        • 220

        • Michigan, USA

        • '96 SS

        #18
        Thanks Gary. Like I said, I'm brand new to boating so I was just listening to what he was telling me. Thanks for the heads up.

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        • hondaprlud
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Jul 2008
          • 568

          • OH-IO


          #19
          Glad to hear you had a great summer Mike!


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          • gobluemike2142
            • Jan 2017
            • 220

            • Michigan, USA

            • '96 SS

            #20
            Originally posted by hondaprlud View Post
            Glad to hear you had a great summer Mike!


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            Brother, MUCH of that was do to you going to take a look at it for me. Who knows how that may have ended up if you didn't take the time to confirm everything for me. I'm so appreciative and some day I'll buy you a beer (even if I have to drive into Ohio). I had so much fun and more importantly, so did the kids. The family (and some of our friends) really learned how fun and enjoyable it was to be on the water all day in a solid boat that can do lots of different things (surfing next). Much thanks.

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