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2014 242LS Oil/filter Change

drjames1107

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2013
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Hey guys I remember seeing on here in the past a thread Re: Oil/filter and spark plug change. I have the 2014 242LS and wanting to change oil/filters and spark plugs. Yes I did a search but came up empty.

Any help would be great. Did you pump the oil out? Drain it? where did you buy the parts. what oil? Im in Houston, Texas.

Thanks!!!
 
look in the FAQ under general maintenance, just be sure to check the part numbers since you have the 1.8L motors you will have a different filter and plugs than the MR1 engines. It's an easy job and definitely worth doing yourself if for nothing else to get yourself more acquainted with your boat,
 
@Bill D thanks for the write up, added to the FAQ
 
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