502 efi oil removal?
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Re: 502 efi oil removal?
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
The kits from Mercury come with a new bilge plug fitting/plug that are big enough for the hose to pass though.
It works like a charm. Just make sure the oil is warmed up. I'll usually let mine drain overnight, just to give it plenty of time; but the majority of the oil is out in 15 minutes, even faster if the oil is hot.
It works like a charm. Just make sure the oil is warmed up. I'll usually let mine drain overnight, just to give it plenty of time; but the majority of the oil is out in 15 minutes, even faster if the oil is hot.
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Re: 502 efi oil removal?
Originally Posted by cloudmaster_321
The plug that i have in my boat is pipe thread and is 3/4 inch. So not sure if the hose kit will work or not. I'm not really interested in putting in a new fitting.
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Re: 502 efi oil removal?
I have a stringer down the center of the boat. And I have two bilge plugs, one on either side.
There is a guy with a Baja that had twins, and one bilge plug that was at the same place as the stringer (stringer was notched out). He added two additional drain plugs, and leaves the hoses attached to them permanently. He only pulls those two plugs when changing the oil. It looks and works sweet.
There is a guy with a Baja that had twins, and one bilge plug that was at the same place as the stringer (stringer was notched out). He added two additional drain plugs, and leaves the hoses attached to them permanently. He only pulls those two plugs when changing the oil. It looks and works sweet.