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    Posted: February-05-2011 at 11:35pm
Been looking at the wide selection of oil drain lines for my 1997 PCM Pro Boss GT 40, on the CC part suppliers sites. The Discount Inboard Marine site says that I need to jack up the back of the engine to install. Anyone know of a drain kit that doesn't require jacking up the engine to install and where I can get it???
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I cant speak for the 97. The one I have just screws into the plug, pretty easy install (82,95), just make sure you buy the right size. I think I bought the wrong one the first time from DIM. if there is any question buy both sizes and send back the wrong one.

The one I have is just a long hose to go through the bilge drain.
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just read DIM website....looks like you are going to have to move the engine. Shouldnt be too hard. I bet the folks at DIM can tell you the easiest way to install it. they are well worth the effort to have.
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Go for it. It's probably time to do a alignment anyway. Has it been done recently?


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i went through the same problem with my 97. i installed a banjo bolt/fitting. They are common on turbos. I paid about $30 for the complete setup. I have not drained the oil yet. The only issue with this setup is that the bolt has a small hole....the oil may drain slowly. A cheap vacuum pump will solve that problem.

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I purchased an oil drain kit from Mid-West Correct Craft a few years back for my '97. I didn't have to raise my engine. The one I got screwed into the oil pan separate from the hose. The part that screwed into the oil pad had 3 tapped holes on 3 of the 6 sides. You screwed it in and then screwed plugs into 2 of the holes and the hose screwed into the 3rd hole. It was made this way because of the minimal clearance from the oil pan to the hull. The cost was $32.50 and the PCM P/N was RK024056CH. Hope this helps.   Kevin
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Ohhh noooo, alignment??? We talkin' prop shaft alignment???...seems if I were to move the back of the engine to install this drain kit, I'll probably goon something up...do I need to plan for an alignment in the future??? Boat only has 300 hours...
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don´t these engines come with the oil drain hose as stardart equipment? just wondering..
mine came with...

As for alligment its really not that hard to do once you figure out some of the tricks involved.
there´s a good thread on the subject..and also lots of folks here willing to help.
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Originally posted by MD11Skier MD11Skier wrote:

Ohhh noooo, alignment??? We talkin' prop shaft alignment???...seems if I were to move the back of the engine to install this drain kit, I'll probably goon something up...do I need to plan for an alignment in the future??? Boat only has 300 hours...


On a 14 year old boat I would say you are due regardless of hours. Not as daunting as you might think. Like Kapla said just read up on it and you'll be fine.
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My 93 came with one. I almost bought a replacement last summer because the "flats" on the drain end nuts are not perfect.

I hesitated because of the term "metric" on the 85 and up Ford Motors. So, the threads themselves are metric? Everything else about these boats seems to be SAE.
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Thanks guys for the great input...Kevin thanks for the part no. When I'm @#$holes and alligators up to my knees on the prop shaft alignment...I'll be looking for somebody!!!
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