Berger wrote:
I had these two questions burried in the Oil Change topic and didn't get any opinions, so I'm starting a new string to hopefully get some good feedback. Thanks
I attempted my first oil change today on the boat. I bought a cheap manual vaccum pump and was only able to get out 1 gallon (4 quarts) of oil and cannot seem to get the remaining quart or so out. It just keeps pumping air. What should I do? I hate to just call it good enough and put new oil in knowing there is still at least one more quart in there. However, I only have 45 hours on the boat and it appears the oil was changed at least once, given there was a orange Fram oil filter installed. So the last quart of oil probably has only 25 hours or so. Any advice here would be appreciated.
One other question. As I started the boat and ran it to operating temp with the muffs on, I noticed that water was coming out of my bellows right at the clamps. Is that normal? My 3.0 didn't do that. I checked and tighted the hose clamps and it didn't make any difference. I did call my dealer and they said that is normal. Is it??
Yes because you have a volvo drive it is normal for the water to come out right under the exhaust bellows on the out side of the boat right by the transom assembly at idle, Then if you rev the engine up a little bit you should see some water come out of the center of the prop area, Then the water will go right back to flowing under the bellows area again, Also you will notice the water temp under the bellows is warmer then the water garden hose while running on the muffs hooked up to the drive.
You will never be able to get all of the oil out of the engine oil pan, But the only thing you can do to get most of it out is to use the trailer jack to raise and lower the bow of the boat so you can try to get as much of the oil as you can within the area of where the oil dip stick goes through the oil pan, Normally you need the Engine about as level as you can get it though
