At first I took off the cover but instead of putting the case bolt in I got a 20 dollar EZ-106(14mm-1.5) EZ Oil Drain Valve with removable Hose End off Amazon.. No spillage at all.. But decided to go this route and off Amazon got the In-Line Electric Universal Fuel Pump with 1/4" NPT Inlet and Outlet 72 GPH SP1130 P4070 42 bucks.. Sez for gas but works prefect for sucking the oil out as well. Comes in handy if ya run out of gas.. Put alligator clips and a 20 ft wire to hook to battery.. ez peezy
Thanks man good vid I own a skeeter too. If you do a video on changing your water pump please post. I’ll take any thing I can get as far as maintenance goes salute brother. Oh yeah can you do a video on how to flush you motor running, I bought the Red cone flusher to flush but not sure if it works..
I changed the water pump about a month ago and did not video it. I will the next time I change it because it is pretty simple and can save a lot of money doing it yourself. Thanks for watching.
Nice video... Much easier than taking the lower covers off. Question: Where did you get the 12V pump? I called my local Harbor Freight and they don't carry them. Thanks
I'll try what I think is the proper way first.... i.e. remove the plastic housing and drain it old oil through the drain plug. At that time I'll investigate to thoroughness if I was to use the quick-ez method of pumping it out through the dipstick shaft. My gut tells me it's not going to be as effective as using the drain plug, but I'll convince myself as opposed to watching and believing Bubba. Got too much money tied up in my bay boat to accept this ez-method as also being the most effect way to drain the majority of the old oil out.
We are in the same neck of the woods,
At first I took off the cover but instead of putting the case bolt in I got a 20 dollar EZ-106(14mm-1.5) EZ Oil Drain Valve with removable Hose End off Amazon.. No spillage at all.. But decided to go this route and off Amazon got the In-Line Electric Universal Fuel Pump with 1/4" NPT Inlet and Outlet 72 GPH SP1130 P4070 42 bucks.. Sez for gas but works prefect for sucking the oil out as well. Comes in handy if ya run out of gas.. Put alligator clips and a 20 ft wire to hook to battery.. ez peezy
Thanks man good vid I own a skeeter too. If you do a video on changing your water pump please post. I’ll take any thing I can get as far as maintenance goes salute brother. Oh yeah can you do a video on how to flush you motor running, I bought the Red cone flusher to flush but not sure if it works..
I changed the water pump about a month ago and did not video it. I will the next time I change it because it is pretty simple and can save a lot of money doing it yourself. Thanks for watching.
Nice video... Much easier than taking the lower covers off. Question: Where did you get the 12V pump? I called my local Harbor Freight and they don't carry them. Thanks
Must have quit carrying it. Sorry
Great video
Thanks!
Is that a full synthetic engine oil?
Most famous words ever said by a fisherman, " This is my last boat ever".
How do you like the sho....have you had any problems with the motor....how many hours do you have on it..... thanks... looking in to getting one.....
I have 170 hours on mine. Most reliable, low maintenance motor I have ever owned.
Excellent video my Friend!!! And I love the Trump Flag!!! Let's pray he wins!!
Fingers crossed.
Update! He lost! Hahaha! You mad bro!?
Has you sho ever made oil....is there a fix
Not sure
Gotta admit just got a new sho 150 but the yearly oil change is gonna cost me more than the oil I used in vmax. A lot more. Oh well.
I'll try what I think is the proper way first.... i.e. remove the plastic housing and drain it old oil through the drain plug. At that time I'll investigate to thoroughness if I was to use the quick-ez method of pumping it out through the dipstick shaft.
My gut tells me it's not going to be as effective as using the drain plug, but I'll convince myself as opposed to watching and believing Bubba. Got too much money tied up in my bay boat to accept this ez-method as also being the most effect way to drain the majority of the old oil out.
Holds a 5 gal bucket of oil????
Slight exaggeration