Keeps him nice and limber.Ok, I've been following this thread successfully (I thought), right up until now. How does a Nordic track make oil changes any easier??!?
One boat I previously had had a 4-5" hole cut in the vertical side of the seat so you can access the oil filter. easy to doReally it is not too bad if there is some space. So I removed the seat.
No-Synthetic?i discovered that i had to use a shorty filter on the 5.7 in my TR2 .
laugh it you want , i did when it came to the first oil change .
note , the oil filter was fitted whilst the motor was on the stand.
i found that once the filter was unscrewed ' mongrel job that was " , i then could not find any way to get the old filter out from under the engine.
the easiest thing to remove was the exhaust pipe .
oil from the squashed up filter and blood from the cuts on my arms everywhere , lesson learned.
had to do the same to change out the starter :,) except the boat did not look like someone slaughtered me and the oil filter after the job was done.
OP the fun of working on inboard V8 or V6 boats.
i usually put the full 5 liters in after a filter change.
Not needed but certainly if you like to use synthetic you can no issue , just not requiredNo-Synthetic?
Ha, didn't know you did the pontoon seat refit as well. Remote oil filter was the best thing I did when I swapped engines. Gotta put in some ball valves for winterizing, and it will almost be as easy to maintain as a 470What I did to make mine easier to get at....rear seat is in 2 halves (pontoon seats) and rear wood bulkheads come out easily with machine screws and wing nuts. One side opens like a door on hinges. So I lift out the seat back, lift out the bottom, slide it forward, then remove 6 screws and one side is all open. Excuse the dirty deck lol.
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Did that 15 years ago when I replaced the deck. Pontoon seats fit perfect & aren’t all that heavy. Still going to do the remote filter mount & extend my block drains. Then no seat removal necessary unless I have to do something more involved like a starter.Ha, didn't know you did the pontoon seat refit as well. Remote oil filter was the best thing I did when I swapped engines. Gotta put in some ball valves for winterizing, and it will almost be as easy to maintain as a 470
Big "C" clamps and socketsHow can I take the yoke off from the outdrive? I have already taken the pins off. I'd like to move it into my another one(Second Pic). thank you
I have done the work of switching yoke. Just hammer itI'm probably in the minority that I just use a hammer... But you already got one off
Uneven witness marks, but we don't know which way is upAnybody help me read the result of coupler working with outdriver?
There are four pics with different names with up, down,right,leftUneven witness marks, but we don't know which way is up