Oil draining question?
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Oil draining question?
I have a 75hp Merc 4 stroke and I am just wondering if other 4 stroke owners are making messes when they change there motor oil. Or isthere some kind of adapter that you can buy that fits in the drain plug hole.
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Heres what you do Dan...........
1. Remove the Cowling around the Plug
2. Get yourself a piece of cardboard 14'' to 16'' long
3. Next cut and shape the cardboard to fit in and around the area below the drain plug
4. Fold the cardboardin half until somewhat '' V '' shaped, move it away for a second so you can loosen the drain plug .
5.With the drain pan in place push the cardboard tight up against the motor , remove the plug and the oil will run down the cardboard right into the pan
You can always duct tape the cardboard in place , so it doesn't fall off half way through the oil draining

1. Remove the Cowling around the Plug
2. Get yourself a piece of cardboard 14'' to 16'' long
3. Next cut and shape the cardboard to fit in and around the area below the drain plug
4. Fold the cardboardin half until somewhat '' V '' shaped, move it away for a second so you can loosen the drain plug .
5.With the drain pan in place push the cardboard tight up against the motor , remove the plug and the oil will run down the cardboard right into the pan


You can always duct tape the cardboard in place , so it doesn't fall off half way through the oil draining



Go to the store
Get 1/4 inch drain plug, one end threaded other end open, about $1.25 at Princess Auto
Get 2 or 3 feet of 1/4 tubing also about $5 at Princess auto
Get a gear clamp, about 25 cents anywhere
assemble
Trim motor up and to the side
Remove drain plug
Screw in new assembly
Drain
Works like a charm and zero mess
Get 1/4 inch drain plug, one end threaded other end open, about $1.25 at Princess Auto
Get 2 or 3 feet of 1/4 tubing also about $5 at Princess auto
Get a gear clamp, about 25 cents anywhere
assemble
Trim motor up and to the side
Remove drain plug
Screw in new assembly
Drain
Works like a charm and zero mess
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I tought you had an Optimax Mr.J. But if that is the size of adapter, I will get one for sure. Thanks.
Seabass I agree that filter is also a messy one to replace, but if you push in a rag just under the filter it'll get all the overflow.
Seabass I agree that filter is also a messy one to replace, but if you push in a rag just under the filter it'll get all the overflow.
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What's helped me is I use a funnel made for filling a radiator and drain it into a plastic kitty litter jug. The drain spout on the coolant funnel is about 1.5" wide with the large opening and capacity of the kitty litter jug, you can't miss.
With my motor I can secure the jug on top of my cavitation plate and the funnel fits snug with no mess.
With my motor I can secure the jug on top of my cavitation plate and the funnel fits snug with no mess.