Thanks for watching, Tony! As the person who tends to sit in Mark's engine room quite a bit shooting photos and videos, I can attest that it's VERY clean. I'd have no problem eating a sandwich down there!
Hi Nick, any old plastic milk jug will do the trick! May auto parts stores, AutoZone, Nappa, etc. will accept used motor oils, transmission fluids and other hazardous liquids at no charge.
Videographer/producer here: I've spent enough time down there that I can tell you for a fact that Mark keeps his engine room pristine! Thanks for watching.
I always check the oil level, again, after running the engine. Really like the videos keep them coming!
Thanks for watching, Mark!
Excellent video. Detailed and brief. Each step was covered well, even the zip lock baggy for the used filter.
Thanks for watching, Dave. Glad you found it helpful. We love the baggie tip, too!
Nice clean engine - love it. Helpful vid - thanks!
Thanks for watching, Tony! As the person who tends to sit in Mark's engine room quite a bit shooting photos and videos, I can attest that it's VERY clean. I'd have no problem eating a sandwich down there!
Thanks for the great/simple guidance!
You're welcome, William! Thanks for watching.
Florida Keys, USA here. What container can I use and where do you properly dispose of the 5 gallons (per engine) of used oil?
Hi Nick, any old plastic milk jug will do the trick! May auto parts stores, AutoZone, Nappa, etc. will accept used motor oils, transmission fluids and other hazardous liquids at no charge.
Nice Clean engine! Nice Boat Thanks
Videographer/producer here: I've spent enough time down there that I can tell you for a fact that Mark keeps his engine room pristine! Thanks for watching.
NAPA was a way better filter quality wise than FRAM
I wonder why he downgraded from a Napa Gold to a Fram filter.
If you listen carefully you can hear crying as a Wix filter is exchanged for a Fram.