toddh
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What kind of pump is everyone using? I need to buy one.
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Reverso
You guys make me sick. Well... jealous is probably more accurate I actually came really close to putting one in my 260DA, but I just couldn't justify it for one engine (with good access, too). Would have been more of a "toy" than a neccessity...Lucky to have one built in.......
Do you not have the drain plug oil hose drain? I drained oil on my 260 Sundecks using it and it worked greatWhat kind of pump is everyone using? I need to buy one.
Good point. It definitely would have had that feature originally. A bit slow to drain... but darn easy. I have an adapter for my vac pump to make it go a bit faster. But, yeah... remove plug... walk away and do something else... come back and it's done.Do you not have the drain plug oil hose drain? I drained oil on my 260 Sundecks using it and it worked great
Honestly I haven't looked. No it is not kept in the water. I have it in the garage now.Do you not have the drain plug oil hose drain? I drained oil on my 260 Sundecks using it and it worked great
Take out your drain plug and there should be a cable attached to it and pull it out and you will see a hose. That black hose is attached to your oil panHonestly I haven't looked. No it is not kept in the water. I have it in the garage now.
Todd, if the oil hose doesn't come out along with the drain plug, the SS cable has broken (or been disconnected). Look in the bilge - it would then be lying on the bilge floor. It's long enough to be routed up along side the engine, if you want. But then you'll need an oil extractor to suck it out.Take out your drain plug and there should be a cable attached to it and pull it out and you will see a hose. That black hose is attached to your oil pan
No cable attached to it as I take the plug out each weekend. So there is a hose attached to the drain plug and I assume a valve?Todd, if the oil hose doesn't come out along with the drain plug, the SS cable has broken (or been disconnected). Look in the bilge - it would then be lying on the bilge floor. It's long enough to be routed up along side the engine, if you want. But then you'll need an oil extractor to suck it out.