Oil change set up ?
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From: LOTO, MO
There is a kit available that has a valve you install in place of your drain plug in the oil pan. There is a 3 or 4 foot piece of hose you run out the bilge drain hole. Open the valve and all the oil drains. NO mess. I'm not sure where to get this kit, my marina did it for me when I repowered. Later, 88 Mach 1
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From: Gainesville Fl.
Are you useing stock pan or aftermarket.On my stock bbc pan it uses a 12 mm by 1.75 threads and seals like a regular car pan and I found that summit had a plug called Fumoto Engineering Oil Drain Valve that has a little lever for open or closed,and also it has a nippel,used a pice of hose and two fittings from from home depot and made up the tail with a cap.If you have aftermarket they useally have a npt thread and you can make one up from home depot or or order one from any one who sells marine stuff orbertons-west marine.If you use the one from summet make shure that you part number has a N at the end of the part number or it will not have the nipple on it.
Last edited by FloridianSon; 10-26-2002 at 07:33 PM.
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From: Peabody Ma.
cbudge
You can buy the oil drain kit comes with a fitting for the pan, a 42" hose and an end cap for 34.99 from Ward Marine phone number is 617-846-1421 or fax at 617-846-4602. Define your thread size then give them a call. They also have a web site Ward Marine .com
Good luck.
Brian
You can buy the oil drain kit comes with a fitting for the pan, a 42" hose and an end cap for 34.99 from Ward Marine phone number is 617-846-1421 or fax at 617-846-4602. Define your thread size then give them a call. They also have a web site Ward Marine .com
Good luck.
Brian



Looks like your boat has a woody, or something