Take a look at http://www.sailtravis.us/etc/oil_change/oilchange.html
for how I did it.

John

James Henderson wrote:
> There are a variety of pumps you can use. Personally, I use a drill pump that 
> I found at a local marine store for about $10 (you can probably get them at 
> Lowes or Home Depot as well). One end connects to your drain hose and the 
> other end I stick into an empty milk jug. Put the drill on the shank of the 
> pump and pull the trigger. It's all done in less than 5 minutes!
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> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 12:18:45 +0000
> Subject: [IC27A] Changing the oil
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> I changed the oil (Atomic M-18) for my first time and was pleased to
> learn that the previous owner had installed a drain hose. But what did
> he connect to the hose to suck-out the oil? It's not intened to drain
> by gravity - that won't get all the oil. The hose has a brass fitting,
> about 3/8", fine threaded, and there is a plastic adapter stored nearby
> the end of the hose, that converts (from 3/8" hose end) to what looks
> like a garden hose fitting (about 1", course thread). Is this a
> 'standard' system for marine oil change work?? Where can I find a pump
> that will work with it?
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> Thanks!
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> Pete
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