I use something simular that is threaded to the oil dip stick tube, that is designed for that exact reason. However, the vacvuum pump, if you want to call it that, is positioned in the boat and pumps it to a bucket next to it. I've found that over half of a quart still remains in the oil pan, so I take a coolant bottle and cut out the side of it to act as a shallow pan, then drain the rest of the oil under the engine. I'll try to post some pictures of a major service that mine is due for, but its low priority at the moment. We are getting ready to relocate to Las Vegas, which means alot of Honey Do's around the house which have to be done first.Used my friends oil sucker thingy to change the oil. Worked pretty good. Gonna' have me one of them things for sure...
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The marine stuff kills me! Dig that carburetor and 1980's vintage ign system! I'm guessing that's that large 4 cyl GM engine? I heard its one big block Chevy head. Is that the original oil filter? How many hours on the vessel mike? Very smart move with the spare V belt!
That is not a cross flow head! Intake and exhaust are both on port side of engine. SnoKing
Great observation Snorking. I think that is what they call "The Iron Duke", 153 or 181 cid. Not too much power but enough to shuck a prop on the load ramp if the trailer is not out deep enough when loading.Mike, if the pulleys are as rough as they appear in the photos you probably will continue to have belt problems.
The boat looks great best of luck with it. I'm not sure how old it is or what maintenance has been done to it. The one item of concern is the U joint Bellows. It keeps the water out of the drive shaft and U joints if you don't know when it was replaced have it done.
I would do the bellows and inspect the u-joins and bearings. Cheap insurance, as it is hard to "walk home". Get the Alpha One service manual, I believe it comes apart in pieces. My Volvo 280 was a 10-15 minute job to pull the top section.
The marine stuff kills me! Dig that carburetor and 1980's vintage ign system! I'm guessing that's that large 4 cyl GM engine? I heard its one big block Chevy head. Is that the original oil filter? How many hours on the vessel mike? Very smart move with the spare V belt!
The marine stuff kills me! Dig that carburetor and 1980's vintage ign system! I'm guessing that's that large 4 cyl GM engine? I heard its one big block Chevy head. Is that the original oil filter? How many hours on the vessel mike? Very smart move with the spare V belt!