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    Posted: April-11-2008 at 8:19pm
What is the best method of draining oil, there is not alot of room for a pan down there, I was thinking about getting a thin pan and makeing a hole in the side of it and running a tube from it to drain the oil out the the bottom, to another pan. Is this to much work or is there an better way???
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1. Pump it thru the dipstick tube... you can get a suitable pump at auto parts or marine store.

2. Buy a drain kit that attaches to the drain opening and has tubing with a cap on it that you can route thru the drain in the bilge.

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oil suction type through dip stick tube:



Drain kit from pan drain through hull drain hole:


Before you buy a drain hose kit, Check the fitting size on the oil pan. I don't know what H/M used for a pan. Also check the distance to the thru hull in the bottom of the boat for the proper hose length.


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This is mine, homemade. It's not marine grade hose, but in 18 years it hasn't caused any problems.
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Thats awesome, I might try something like that I think... Very nice Tim...
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Tim, the drain hose is ample but that fuel pump does not appear to be Coast Guard approved,hope that is not the issue................Boat dr
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