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Oil change question and fuel in oil

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Topic: Oil change question and fuel in oil
Posted By: Crmaverick
Subject: Oil change question and fuel in oil
Date Posted: July-13-2019 at 1:38am
I’m looking to change my oil in my 454 on the 84. Flooded the engine when working on the throttle control and reinstalling and now my oil smells a bit gassy and smoking a bit. I can’t find a drain plug or the right sized pump to go through the dip stick, what’s everyone using on their changes, is there a drain plug im somehow missing? Also did I likely hurt anything by getting fuel in the oil? Must have gotten half a quart or so in there, only ran about 15 minutes on the hose and noticed the smoking (very little).



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Posted By: KENO
Date Posted: July-13-2019 at 8:18am
Originally posted by Crmaverick Crmaverick wrote:

I’m looking to change my oil in my 454 on the 84. Flooded the engine when working on the throttle control and reinstalling and now my oil smells a bit gassy and smoking a bit. I can’t find a drain plug or the right sized pump to go through the dip stick, what’s everyone using on their changes, is there a drain plug im somehow missing? Also did I likely hurt anything by getting fuel in the oil? Must have gotten half a quart or so in there, only ran about 15 minutes on the hose and noticed the smoking (very little).


It seems like gottaski sent you contact info for a previous owner based on this quote below from your other thread, so why not ask the previous owner how he changed the oil

Originally posted by GottaSki GottaSki wrote:

Ok, confirmed we are speaking of the same boat, no doubts.

PM sent to Chis with contact info to owner prior to the its stint in CT,
I wasn't aware my friend is also responsible for its current scheme as well, I must have missed those seasons.



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