In this video I walk you throught the process of changing the oil in a 4 stroke Suzuki outboard engine. This could be easily adapted to any other brand of 4 stroke outboard as well.
I have always been amazed at the number of people who spend thousands for a really sweet, high tech outboard (or 2 or more of them) and never bother to look at the operators manual. So much valuable information in there. Jesse, your oil service looked textbook. Thanks for sharing.
Jesse cut you a small peace of cardboard 3x3 inches slide it under the drain plug spout to make a drain chase to guide the oil into the bucket alot less mess
Great video, thanks for giving me the confidence to take this on by myself.
Glad to hear this helped!
Enjoy watching other guys work on their boats. Always something to learn.
Thanks! Learning new thing is what keeps me going
I have always been amazed at the number of people who spend thousands for a really sweet, high tech outboard (or 2 or more of them) and never bother to look at the operators manual. So much valuable information in there. Jesse, your oil service looked textbook. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Great video...Thanks for the step by step. Will be saving some $$ changing my own freom now on.
Another good video,thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey Jessie, I usually use a vacuum tank to change the oil. Less mess and you can use the tilt/trim to get all of it even any sediment
Great tip, thanks!
Thank you for sharing
Hey Jessie I have one question not about this video how can I fishing Spanish mackerel with # 1 or # 2 planer in shallow thank you
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Fine rig
Where did you get the torque wrench? I’m struggling to find a 9.5
Jesse, great video. Where did you find that little square funnel. I like the low profile.
I'm not sure to be honest. I've had it for so long
I’ve see people use a cut open plastic bottle for the little drips of oil
Jessie brother about how many hours do you change your oil? Thank you
Every 100 like Suzuki suggest
Jesse cut you a small peace of cardboard 3x3 inches slide it under the drain plug spout to make a drain chase to guide the oil into the bucket alot less mess
Another great tip!