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Thanks for the specific filter John. It does seem to be an inefficient way of doing it.
 
 

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Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:23 AM
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Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: RE: catalina27-Winterizing your inboard diesel

Lance
 
I too use the dip stick method of removing the old oil.  It is messy, but not totally effective.  You can not remove all of the old oil.  Next spring I plan on coming up with a way to drop the oil from under the pan.  There has been some discussion on this site about ways to do it.
 
Re. oil filter for 5411.  Either Fram PH 3614 or PH 2870A will do the job.
 
John Jennings
83 C27 #5267
Middle River, MD  

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