@6:45… O-ring removal… next dentist visit ask your dentist for some old metal teeth cleaning tools… they are very thin and a variety of shapes. Super helpful in shop and removal of tight O-rings (avoids thread damage).
Do you have access to your boat? If so, just check for the oil part number on your coolant tank. I did look in the 'V6/V8 Service and Maintenance Manual', but it just says to add the correct quantity and quality of oil in the procedure. V6 capacity is only 6 quarts too I believe.
I completely agree! I only put in as much as I am able to take out, then check the dipstick (which is about impossible to read...) to avoid an under or overfill.
I have a question regarding the power steering fluid. I had a small leak on the power steering side and I wanted to double check the level of power steering fluid to make sure I didn't loose too much. It appears that, the dip stick is on the same container as the coolant? Where do you check and add (if necessary) power steering fluid?
I’m not sure I fully understand your question, but you check the power steering fluid with the dipstick on the power steering reservoir cap, and just pour some into that reservoir if you need to add some.
Thanks so much for your videos. I pumped about the same volume of old oil as you, and I agree that it doesn't look like 7.5 quarts. I've added 5.5 quarts of new oil and the dip stick looks like it's full although it's really hard to read. Do you remember if you added 7ish quarts of new oil? I'm finding it hard to believe that 2 quarts of oil was left behind after pumping.
Yea that is the worst dipstick in the world! Have you started the boat yet since you added the 5.5 quarts? As some amount of oil will move up into the filter once you do. When I changed it at the end of last season, I actually pumped it out at the parking area at the top of the ramp after our final outing, as the oil was real good and hot (I did let the filter vent when I did that). Then we made the 40 minute drive home, and I pumped another pint or so out that had drained down into the oil pan. There will always be some residual oil in there, so I don't think it is necessary to add the full amount. I would go with at least 6.5, but 7'ish is about what I do. As of course you do not want to overfill it.
@@iowabuckeye Glad I'm not the only one that thought the dipstick was TERRIBLE! I have not started it. I was going to let it drain overnight since I'm sure there's still some sitting on the sides of the tube I pumped it out of which rub onto the dipstick. I will check it tomorrow and probably add another quart and go from there. Thanks again for your help!
Just an update. Still can't read sh*t on the dipstick, but I verified that I pumped just over 6 quarts out of the engine. So, I added a little more and just going to call it good I guess. I don't see that I have any other options to verify the oil level.
I’d like to figure out if the tube ends at the front or back of the oil pan. Then maybe park it facing either up or down a hill to get the most out. I’ve also thought about leaving the dipstick out overnight and reading again in the morning. In hopes any oil in the tube will have drained out as opposed to being trapped on the stick and then smeared on it with the next check.
I bought a nock off oil filter before winterizing boat last year. Well first lake day and oil leaking from the cap like crazy. I couldn’t find the OEM oil filter anywhere. I’ve tried ordering multiple times. I’m guessing the oil-ring that came with the filter is the wrong size. Is the o-ring a specific size? Has anyone ran into this issue?
The link I provided in the description of the video is for an VP OEM filter. I can't speak to issues with knock-offs, aside from there are probably plenty! Thanks for watching.
Actually I did not add links to my video descriptions until the end of March this year. So since you purchased last year, it was not through a link I posted. If you did purchase through my link since end of March, can you please let me know what day you placed your order? I can then inspect the link you ordered through to ensure it is correct. And if you do order through my links, they are to OEM filters. Thx.
They remain in my boat all season. I do pull them when I put the boat away for winter though. And keep them in the basement so they are not subjected to the the cold Iowa winter!
Hello, I bought the same pump to drain the oil out however there is a drain cap next to the engine oil dipstick don’t allowing me to connect the pump for lack of espace in between. What is the function of that blue “Drain” cap? Can I remove it?
There should be 2 blue caps if you have a Gen 5 Volvo. One is the ‘plunger’ for the quick drain system. And the other is a cap that unscrews so you can hook a hose up to it to so you can run the boat on a garden hose when out of the water. If that is the blue cap that is in your way, then yes, you can unscrew it to remove the oil. Just be sure to put it back into place when done. Else your water pump/impeller will draw air instead of sucking water up from the bottom of your outdrive. I hope that answers your question.
Just one more point of clarity. Do not have that cap removed if you are warming the engine and are connected to the fitting on the drive or on muffs. Only remove it if the boat is not running and when you are sucking the oil out.
Would you mind posting the exact pump you purchased? I'm having a hard time finding one locally that screws on, and I cannot seem to find any data on how big the opening in. I'd just be guessing.
I would measure out the old oil volume to ensure you have as much old oil removed. My vacume oil extractor has a tube that goes down the dip stick tube right to the base or close to the base of the oil pan. I doubt the vacume oil tool you are using is reaching the base of the oil pan as the tubes normally terminate an inch or two short of the base of the oil pan.
The extractor pump I am using does not extend down the dipstick tube, but rather attaches to the top of the tube and uses the entire length of the dipstick tube to extract from. The tube terminates on the port side of the lowest point of the oil pan for the V8, and at the rear of the pan for the V6. Is your engine also a Gen V V8? As there is conflicting information between the 'Workshop Manual' and 'Service and Maintenance Manual' for the Gen V V8s. Workshop states 6 qts, Maintenance states 7.5 qts (both with filter change). I did put a note to reference this in the video's description, as I assume many may be over-filling. Thx for the comment!
So far I have been very happy with the engine/drive. About 110 hours on it now, with the only issue being a leaky yoke seal on the drive at about 80 hours. Which was covered under warranty. Maintenance procedures are basically the same between the V6 and V8, and I have a playlist that covers most everything (will add to it as I do more…..). Good luck with your possible purchase!
Sweet. I’ll be changing mine this spring. Thanks for taking the time to do this.
@6:45… O-ring removal… next dentist visit ask your dentist for some old metal teeth cleaning tools… they are very thin and a variety of shapes. Super helpful in shop and removal of tight O-rings (avoids thread damage).
That aluminum washer is a “crush washer” for the drain plug in the oil pan.
Thanks for the comment! It must be included for applications using the same element where you drain the oil with the drain plug. Thx again.
Does the v6 use the same engine oil weight? I thought the 240-v6-M used a 5w-40
Do you have access to your boat? If so, just check for the oil part number on your coolant tank. I did look in the 'V6/V8 Service and Maintenance Manual', but it just says to add the correct quantity and quality of oil in the procedure. V6 capacity is only 6 quarts too I believe.
The oil tube for dipstick may not go to bottom of oil pan this may count for the discrepancy in the observed versus expected amount of oil withdrawal
I completely agree! I only put in as much as I am able to take out, then check the dipstick (which is about impossible to read...) to avoid an under or overfill.
I just did this on my 4.3 GXI. Took about 10 mins to change oil. Used 10w30 marine mineral oil
Agree. It’s easier to change boat oil than car oil. I don’t have to get my ramps out and crawl under it!
if posible to do vid about how to change the impeller .. thnks for the effort
The impeller is not due to change for another year, but I will plan to video that process also.
I have a question regarding the power steering fluid. I had a small leak on the power steering side and I wanted to double check the level of power steering fluid to make sure I didn't loose too much. It appears that, the dip stick is on the same container as the coolant? Where do you check and add (if necessary) power steering fluid?
I’m not sure I fully understand your question, but you check the power steering fluid with the dipstick on the power steering reservoir cap, and just pour some into that reservoir if you need to add some.
@@iowabuckeye Where is the power steering dip stick? Is it the white cap on top of the coolant reservoir?
Yes, the white cap. Just to the rear and to the right of the coolant cap. Unscrew it and the dipstick is on the bottom of the cap.
Thanks so much for your videos. I pumped about the same volume of old oil as you, and I agree that it doesn't look like 7.5 quarts. I've added 5.5 quarts of new oil and the dip stick looks like it's full although it's really hard to read. Do you remember if you added 7ish quarts of new oil? I'm finding it hard to believe that 2 quarts of oil was left behind after pumping.
Yea that is the worst dipstick in the world! Have you started the boat yet since you added the 5.5 quarts? As some amount of oil will move up into the filter once you do. When I changed it at the end of last season, I actually pumped it out at the parking area at the top of the ramp after our final outing, as the oil was real good and hot (I did let the filter vent when I did that). Then we made the 40 minute drive home, and I pumped another pint or so out that had drained down into the oil pan. There will always be some residual oil in there, so I don't think it is necessary to add the full amount. I would go with at least 6.5, but 7'ish is about what I do. As of course you do not want to overfill it.
@@iowabuckeye Glad I'm not the only one that thought the dipstick was TERRIBLE!
I have not started it. I was going to let it drain overnight since I'm sure there's still some sitting on the sides of the tube I pumped it out of which rub onto the dipstick. I will check it tomorrow and probably add another quart and go from there.
Thanks again for your help!
Just an update. Still can't read sh*t on the dipstick, but I verified that I pumped just over 6 quarts out of the engine. So, I added a little more and just going to call it good I guess. I don't see that I have any other options to verify the oil level.
I’d like to figure out if the tube ends at the front or back of the oil pan. Then maybe park it facing either up or down a hill to get the most out. I’ve also thought about leaving the dipstick out overnight and reading again in the morning. In hopes any oil in the tube will have drained out as opposed to being trapped on the stick and then smeared on it with the next check.
I bought a nock off oil filter before winterizing boat last year. Well first lake day and oil leaking from the cap like crazy. I couldn’t find the OEM oil filter anywhere. I’ve tried ordering multiple times. I’m guessing the oil-ring that came with the filter is the wrong size. Is the o-ring a specific size? Has anyone ran into this issue?
The link I provided in the description of the video is for an VP OEM filter. I can't speak to issues with knock-offs, aside from there are probably plenty! Thanks for watching.
@@iowabuckeye yeah I bought that exact filter from Amazon and it was just a knock off filter with that Volvo Penta part number slapped on the side
Interesting. Through the link I included? As both links I included (single and double pack) were genuine VP parts.
@@iowabuckeye yeah that’s what the picture shows. But it’s not what I got.
Actually I did not add links to my video descriptions until the end of March this year. So since you purchased last year, it was not through a link I posted. If you did purchase through my link since end of March, can you please let me know what day you placed your order? I can then inspect the link you ordered through to ensure it is correct. And if you do order through my links, they are to OEM filters. Thx.
Great video thanks!
Do you remove the batteries from the boat? Currently I’ve got 2 trickle chargers connected on the boat. I could ask Dealer but figured ask here
They remain in my boat all season. I do pull them when I put the boat away for winter though. And keep them in the basement so they are not subjected to the the cold Iowa winter!
Hello, I bought the same pump to drain the oil out however there is a drain cap next to the engine oil dipstick don’t allowing me to connect the pump for lack of espace in between. What is the function of that blue “Drain” cap? Can I remove it?
There should be 2 blue caps if you have a Gen 5 Volvo. One is the ‘plunger’ for the quick drain system. And the other is a cap that unscrews so you can hook a hose up to it to so you can run the boat on a garden hose when out of the water. If that is the blue cap that is in your way, then yes, you can unscrew it to remove the oil. Just be sure to put it back into place when done. Else your water pump/impeller will draw air instead of sucking water up from the bottom of your outdrive. I hope that answers your question.
Just one more point of clarity. Do not have that cap removed if you are warming the engine and are connected to the fitting on the drive or on muffs. Only remove it if the boat is not running and when you are sucking the oil out.
what size was for the oil filter key ?
I used a 1 7/16 inch socket to remove the oil filter cover. I hope that answers your question. I mention the size at about the 4:10 mark of the video.
@@iowabuckeye yea i forgot you used the INCH and i was locking for MM .. so here in europe we use 36 mm .. in ur country 1 7/16 INCH
Would you mind posting the exact pump you purchased? I'm having a hard time finding one locally that screws on, and I cannot seem to find any data on how big the opening in. I'd just be guessing.
It’s a Jabsco pump. It is a standard garden hose fitting. There are plenty of others too. amzn.to/3TUoywG
I would measure out the old oil volume to ensure you have as much old oil removed. My vacume oil extractor has a tube that goes down the dip stick tube right to the base or close to the base of the oil pan. I doubt the vacume oil tool you are using is reaching the base of the oil pan as the tubes normally terminate an inch or two short of the base of the oil pan.
The extractor pump I am using does not extend down the dipstick tube, but rather attaches to the top of the tube and uses the entire length of the dipstick tube to extract from. The tube terminates on the port side of the lowest point of the oil pan for the V8, and at the rear of the pan for the V6. Is your engine also a Gen V V8? As there is conflicting information between the 'Workshop Manual' and 'Service and Maintenance Manual' for the Gen V V8s. Workshop states 6 qts, Maintenance states 7.5 qts (both with filter change). I did put a note to reference this in the video's description, as I assume many may be over-filling. Thx for the comment!
@iowabuckeye ,I'm looking at purchasing a boat with the Gen 5 v6 engine.Just doing some basic research on the motor your video came up ,thanks.
So far I have been very happy with the engine/drive. About 110 hours on it now, with the only issue being a leaky yoke seal on the drive at about 80 hours. Which was covered under warranty. Maintenance procedures are basically the same between the V6 and V8, and I have a playlist that covers most everything (will add to it as I do more…..). Good luck with your possible purchase!
@iowabuckeye thank you,appreciate your efforts in sharing.
What viscosity oil do you use? I have a 2013 penta 4.3 v6. GXI i think
My engine calls for 10w-40
How much oil does the V6 take?
V6 is 6.0 quarts (5.7 liters)
u didnt change the gas filter
I will plan to make a video of the fuel filter change when it is due for maintenance. Thx!