homer
Well-Known Member
My recently purchased boat had the filters and oil replaced when it was serviced 16 months ago. Since then it has been run for 10 hours. Is there any necessity to change filters (fuel and oil) now?
My recently purchased boat had the filters and oil replaced when it was serviced 16 months ago. Since then it has been run for 10 hours. Is there any necessity to change filters (fuel and oil) now?
My recently purchased boat had the filters and oil replaced when it was serviced 16 months ago. Since then it has been run for 10 hours. Is there any necessity to change filters (fuel and oil) now?
I change oil/filters at 100hrs by which time it's gone from transparent/honey-coloured to opaque and black (as seen on the drip at the end of the dipstick). After 10 hours I would have thought the oil would still be at the honey-coloured end of the scale. If so, then if it was me I'd not worry too much.
Personally, I would drop the oil (possibly leave the filter in place) but leave the fuel alone.
Replacing the filters is a better option,but hang on ----what sort of saving are we looking at here? Pennies compared with possible(but unlikely)engine wear.
As a pennypinching Scot,I' d change the lot!
BUT I wouldn't buy the filters from Volvo,or oil from the chandlery!!
My recently purchased boat had the filters and oil replaced when it was serviced 16 months ago. Since then it has been run for 10 hours. Is there any necessity to change filters (fuel and oil) now?
The oil has been in there for 16 MONTHS! Change it!
As a pennypinching Scot,I' d change the lot!
BUT I wouldn't buy the filters from Volvo,or oil from the chandlery!!