DAKA
Well-Known Member
DO you warm your engine before changing the oil ?
Yes otherwise the stuff is almost impossible to get out without a struggle. !
Plus and its nice and warm and snuggly down there in the winter when you do the job..
Same as my set up, pipe from the sump plug.
I have always previously taken my boat for a spin in order to shake the oil up but recently I was thinking its a waste of time because every time i go out the oil gets shaken up and is filtered many hundred times an hour so there shouldnt be any harmful particles to drain anyway...they should be all trapped in the filter.
We pay well over the odds for oil that is supposed to contain anti slugging agents so at this time of year why do we still see so many boats in the marina having their guts revved out of them in a cloud of smoke for an oil change , I cant help but think its doing more harm than good.
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DO you warm your engine before changing the oil ?
What, are you saying oil doesn't last the life of the engine?! Next you'll be telling us to check it at least once every other year.
Using FLUSHING OIL is a forgotten art. Its even more difficult to buy.
I am always an "Over the Top" Person when it comes to Engine Maintenance (especially oil changes) having started my working life doing oil changes on Standard 8's and Side Valve Ford Populars. And in those days a common practice was using FLUSHING OIL.
Using FLUSHING OIL is a forgotten art. Its even more difficult to buy.
Although my last boat was stored at my Farm I would attach a Hose Pipe to the engine, warm it up, change the oil, fill with flushing oil, run for 20 minutes, drain and change the oil filter, then fill with normal oil.
In my opinion cleaning an engine out thoroughly is essential. On a few occasions when I had my garage I came across engines where failure had occured due to blocked oilways.
Certainly todays Mecanics dont want to stand around for 20 minutes while an engine is ticking over with flushing oil in it.
But if you want to prolong the life of your engine/s this is a practice you should adopt.
In Mallorca we just wait for a nice hot winter day and leave the engine hatch open for 39 mins.![]()
In Mallorca we just wait for a nice hot winter day and leave the engine hatch open for 39 mins.![]()