great video man anytime i need a refresher i bring your video up as reference! been doing my own oil change since i bought the boat thanks to you video!
Thank you Darren, try a hole punch at the top dead center of the oil filter so that it drains nearly all the oil in the filter down to the oil pan, using your extracter before removing the filter. You'll get a lot less seeping from the oil filter when you finally remove it. Less cleanup :-)
Daren, Thanks for making this video! You talked me through the process in great detail! I watched it a couple of times and knocked out the oil change on my AR210 in no time!! Just an fyi... if you punch a second hole in the lid collecting the old oil, the pump extracts it from the engine at a much faster pace.
Great video! For your tip # 2 in the description "2. Tip: Take a point Phillips screwdriver and hammer and tap a hole into the top of the air filter you’re replacing". You mean the oil filter, not the air filter.
This video was extremely helpful with my 1st oil change. I found a 2.9 quart manual oil extractor pump at West Marine that worked fantastic instead of the electric one. He made a key point about not over filling the engine and checking the oil while it is warm. Makes a HUGE difference! Thanks for sharing this video.
Great video, thank you! After the first 10 hour oil change... how often does the service manual say to change the oil, and also how often the spark plugs? Thanks!
No, it won’t void your warranty. Just keep your records and receipts from when you buy the oil and filter. Yamalube allows you to enter your records and receipts on their site too.
Thank you Daren. I'm on my third time watching this. 2021 SX210 coming in the spring. I'll be doing this myself thanks to your video. Where did you get the swivel Ratchet Wrench? That thing looks like it makes things easy.
Fantastic video. Thank you! Naive question - picking up an AR190 next week. Is it safe to assume that the process will be identical to yours (half as much work)?
@@darenbarker1732 did you happen to smell the oil you extracted? I noticed it had a gas smell which ive always thought was a bad sign but not sure on these jet boats if thats normal or not
@@darenbarker1732 - did you the intermediate bearing grease yet? I am still scared to touch it but really should...(sorry - don’t know your jetboater ID so messaging you here)
great video man anytime i need a refresher i bring your video up as reference! been doing my own oil change since i bought the boat thanks to you video!
Thank you Darren, try a hole punch at the top dead center of the oil filter so that it drains nearly all the oil in the filter down to the oil pan, using your extracter before removing the filter. You'll get a lot less seeping from the oil filter when you finally remove it. Less cleanup :-)
Daren, Thanks for making this video! You talked me through the process in great detail! I watched it a couple of times and knocked out the oil change on my AR210 in no time!! Just an fyi... if you punch a second hole in the lid collecting the old oil, the pump extracts it from the engine at a much faster pace.
Great video! For your tip # 2 in the description "2. Tip: Take a point Phillips screwdriver and hammer and tap a hole into the top of the air filter you’re replacing". You mean the oil filter, not the air filter.
This video was extremely helpful with my 1st oil change. I found a 2.9 quart manual oil extractor pump at West Marine that worked fantastic instead of the electric one. He made a key point about not over filling the engine and checking the oil while it is warm. Makes a HUGE difference! Thanks for sharing this video.
Huge help, Daren. Thank you, and well done.
thank you for making this video...very helpful for my first oil change...
This if fantastic. Thank you very much for doing this Daren. It'll be a big help!
Awesome video, THANK YOU! I just used it to do the 10 hour service on my 2022 212XD
Use a philips screwdriver to poke a hole dead in the middle of the old filter, it will let the oil drain out and avoids the mess.
Thank you for this video, very well explained how to get things done the right way.
GREAT VIDEO !! Really like that pump setup!!
Thanks Daren great detail.
@Daren did you grease the bearing at the 10h. I saw the grease in the table but didn’t saw if you did it or not.
Where's the greasing part? Can't find it here or in part 2
The tr1 - same motor as in my 2 vx limited skis. The gas mileage is so much better than an outboard.
if you have to pour half the oil in two holes. Wouldn't you need to extract from the top fill hole too?
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How do you reset the maintenance message on the screen?
Great video, thank you! After the first 10 hour oil change... how often does the service manual say to change the oil, and also how often the spark plugs? Thanks!
Great video, could you provide a link for the pump?
did you ever grease the bearing
excellent video thank you very much .. a question when doing the service ourselves would lose the warranty for yamaha ??
No, it won’t void your warranty. Just keep your records and receipts from when you buy the oil and filter. Yamalube allows you to enter your records and receipts on their site too.
Thank you Daren. I'm on my third time watching this. 2021 SX210 coming in the spring. I'll be doing this myself thanks to your video. Where did you get the swivel Ratchet Wrench? That thing looks like it makes things easy.
I think I just picked it up at AutoZone.
How long did it take to get all 3 quarts after it slowed down after about 2 quarts?
Fantastic video. Thank you! Naive question - picking up an AR190 next week. Is it safe to assume that the process will be identical to yours (half as much work)?
Yep pretty close just 1 less engine.
@@darenbarker1732 did you happen to smell the oil you extracted? I noticed it had a gas smell which ive always thought was a bad sign but not sure on these jet boats if thats normal or not
You mentioned the grease up front - did you do the intermediate housing grease at the 10 hr?
I did not yet. All of the comments about over-greasing it destroying it freaked me out. But I plan to do it this spring
@@darenbarker1732 - Look forward to your video doing that [hint hint wink wink]
@@darenbarker1732 - did you the intermediate bearing grease yet? I am still scared to touch it but really should...(sorry - don’t know your jetboater ID so messaging you here)
Great video! Thanks for making it. 😀 Quick question: Where did you get your manual and which manual are you using? Thanks again!
I used the Service Manual, it’s available printed for $75 from yamahapubs.com
Nice video. Thanks.
Question? Do you know If is really necessary to flush the boat every time you use on fresh water? Thank you,
You don't need to flush engines if running in fresh water.
Do rev each engine to blow some of the water out.
@@socalifone3044 thank you!!!!!