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Re: For those that change your own oil
Dawn dish soap cleans the bilge out to where you could never tell. Squirt some in with a gallon of water, then go boating, drain at the end of the day. (Not legal in FL)
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Re: For those that change your own oil
We're trying to help you keep it out of the bildge
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Re: For those that change your own oil
Has anyone used or know anything about the oil filter kit from Billet Marine that uses the replacable cartridge ?
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I've never used it before but my friend said it was a little pricey. Looks like a good idea though.
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Re: For those that change your own oil
Originally Posted by Love Machine
I change my oil by bursting a riser gasket and blowing oil all over the engine compartment.
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With the new device and using an electric pump, we were able to change the oil and filter in 2 500efi's in 20 minutes without any mess to clean up.
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I have no oil in my bilge but I do have alot of little rubber arms from the last sea water impellor I disentigrated. (yesterday...changed on the water) :D
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Re: For those that change your own oil
Originally Posted by mike0311
I've never used it before but my friend said it was a little pricey. Looks like a good idea though.
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That's what I thought. Our product we are probably going to sell for around $30 and it works with standard filters.
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Re: For those that change your own oil
Originally Posted by Downtown42
I use a couple plastic grocery bags wrapped around filter when I remove. Works fine.
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