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The the middle of oil change - need some help

bleudyno

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I’m in the middle of pumping out my oil and far there’s only about 2.7 qts that pumped out. Now I’m just manually pumping and barely anything is coming out now. I checked the dipstick beforehand and it was about 3/4 to full. Manual says 3.9 quarts with oil filter total for the boat. I have tried fiddling with the tube down the dipstick hole and it’s stopped and it can’t go any further in. Can someone chime in and let me know if this is right or how i can get the rest of the oil out?
 

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I've only done it once but had no problem. Was the engine warm? That helps quite a bit. Is the boat level? I wonder what the 3.9 quarts actually equates to on the dipstick. If you say it was 3/4s full that would make the 2.7 close. Some oil obviously stays in the filter so that eats up a bit.
 
Saw a video on YouTube and the guy pulled almost 3L as well. I know some of it is in the filter but not a whole to make a whole quart difference. Is the rest of the oil in the engine and I’m just not going to be get all of it out?
 
Saw a video on YouTube and the guy pulled almost 3L as well. I know some of it is in the filter but not a whole to make a whole quart difference. Is the rest of the oil in the engine and I’m just not going to be get all of it out?
I think I got just under 3L when I did it last season. I'm sure I posted about it (I post about everything). Let me go see what I can find.


Looks like I pulled just over 4L.

Did you warm the engine prior? How long did you wait for it to pull it out. I warmed mine up for a bit, then started the suction, then went and had a sammich/beer if I remember right.
 
I ran the engine for about 7 minutes prior to starting - maybe I should have ran it longer but even so, the pump isn't pulling out much oil now no matter how much I pump it. In your link, are the line markers on your pump in increments of 2 liters each? The pic in that thread shows it only above the 2nd line marker.

In this video 190 Oil change, the guy only pulled out about 3 liters so I'm not sure what the correct amount is.
 
Nevermind, I’m a dumbass. I was going by the ribbed lines on the oil reservoir but there are actual measurement markers on the side, lol. I pulled about 3.7L out which is about right
 
Nevermind, I’m a dumbass. I was going by the ribbed lines on the oil reservoir but there are actual measurement markers on the side, lol. I pulled about 3.7L out which is about right
Glad you got that figured out.

Also, feel free to join the "HELP" group. You can tag them by putting the @ symbol in front of the word help.....Like this [USERGROUP=9]@HELP[/USERGROUP] It sends a notification to a very BROAD user group and you can typically get answers in minutes. I've used it on the water before and had answers EXCEPTIONALLY fast.
 
Nevermind, I’m a dumbass. I was going by the ribbed lines on the oil reservoir but there are actual measurement markers on the side, lol. I pulled about 3.7L out which is about right
What extractor did you use? Is the manual pumping a lot or are they pretty efficient?
I need to get one and I can’t decide between a pneumatic and manual, although some have both.
 
What extractor did you use? Is the manual pumping a lot or are they pretty efficient?
I need to get one and I can’t decide between a pneumatic and manual, although some have both.


My extractor has both features. I used the pneumatic feature the 1st time and have used the manual pump ever since. Something like 15-20 pumps to get it going from what I recall and then a few more mid extraction when you hear it start to hiss... the one I picked up is by EWK on Amazon. The particular model I purchased is no longer listed.

I was surprised at how effective they are. As you are waiting the 10 mins or so for it to extract the oil, change the plugs. :)

Similar to this...
 
My extractor has both features. I used the pneumatic feature the 1st time and have used the manual pump ever since. Something like 15-20 pumps to get it going from what I recall and then a few more mid extraction when you hear it start to hiss... the one I picked up is by EWK on Amazon. The particular model I purchased is no longer listed.

I was surprised at how effective they are. As you are waiting the 10 mins or so for it to extract the oil, change the plugs. :)

Similar to this...
Why’d you stop using the pneumatic? Just not needed?
 
Why’d you stop using the pneumatic? Just not needed?

Yep, Took longer to fill the air compressor tank and run the air hose to the boat, with little gain (if any) during the extraction process.

The EWK also has a cap so you can close the extractor and transport the old oil for recycling at the auto parts store.
 
i got this manual model..


pretty easy to use..seems like 7-10 pumps and it goes..maybe a couple more pumps mid way
my gripe is it doesn't hold enough for both engines, so i have to dump it in between.

i may pick up a cheap 12v model where i can run tubing into a 5 gallon bucket and do both engines....

 
I haven’t seen those. Looks like an air pump. You just pump it into a bucket or something?

Yes. Clip it to your battery in the boat and pump it into whatever you wish. The nice thing about it as the oil gets low you can fish it around without losing suction and get a few more pockets of oil. If you want, like I did, I got a super long hose from hardware and now pump it into container outside boat on ground, mine has measurements on the container that are easy to read. Fairly rapid as well.

Someone here uses it and I bought it on their review. Also my dealer uses these and they also carry them when they are out on the Jet Ski Racing trail to change their oil. Seemed like a good choice.

FYI I have and use clear hoses on both ends so I can see exactly what is going on.
 
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This one works fantastic

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Just bought this pump on aleko s website and it was $17
This one works fantastic

Just bought this same pump on Alekos website for $17.
 
I got the EWK pump (EWK on Amazon) and it worked just fine manuel. It does have the option of attaching a compressor as well.

So after finishing up my oil change, I realized that the oil filter I purchased ended up being part# 69J-13440-04. I was looking online and realized that the oil filter part number should be 69J-13440-03. Did I install the wrong oil filter????
 
Is this the correct oil to use in an AR190?
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I know i sound stupid as hell right now but I’m looking at the oil change kits for an ar190 and the oil filter part number i used doesn’t doesn’t match and the oil i ordered and used doesn’t look like the bottle that shows on the oil change kit. The oil change kit shows a different picture on it than my bottle and it says “four stroke” on it and mine doesn’t. I hope i didn’t use all the wrong stuff. I was so preoccupied with doing it right on my first time that i didn’t even confirm i had all the right stuff. Do i need to buy the correct kit with the right oil and filter and do this whole oil change again??
 
oil is correct..yamalube 10w-40 4w
guessing the oil filter should be ok...this site shows that filter (-04) cross-referencing with

YAMAHA MARINE
  • 69J-13440-00-00
  • 69J-13440-01-00
  • 69J-13440-02-00
  • 69J-13440-03-00


 
The fact that the oil change kit shows “four stroke” on their bottle doesn’t make a difference?

After seeing that i didn’t have the exact same stuff as the oil change kit gave me that “oh shit” moment and I’m crapping my pants thinking i put in all the wrong stuff.
 
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