Quick question for those who change their own oil. Will idling the engine at the dock get the oil warm enough for an easy oil change, or do I need to run her under load? Trying to plan my attack on the start of my winterization. She's located in the cool water of Scituate, MA.
Thanks for the info.
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Warming the oil
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Warming the oil
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Re: Warming the oil
At dock no, need to get under load. With multi-weight oil not too big a deal unless you feel like a ride..
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Re: Warming the oil
You will get it "maybe" to 140 F if you put it in gear at the dock and maybe 1000 rpm.
I have changed my oil many times when it's cold. With a drain hose at the bottom of the oil pan I believe you will get the bad stuff out.
I have changed my oil many times when it's cold. With a drain hose at the bottom of the oil pan I believe you will get the bad stuff out.
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