how do you get water out of your motor
#3
After the oil changes, I would also pull the plug and crank it over that way. Then, I would let that air out for a bit. I learned that safety precaution after nearly sinking my waverunner this summer. Those darn drain plugs.
#4
They answered you with the first 2 posts but I'd like to add get it started and running ASAP (waiting a day is to long) water likes to rust engine parts especially the sleeve and head so get the water evaporated and out of the cylinder. If the oil is still lookin somewhat white after the second change do it again to be on the safe side. Good luck and sorry to hear about the water situation!
#6
Originally posted by: elraptor02
step one: drain your oil.
Step two: put new oil in.
step three: drain your oil again
step four: put new oil in.
step six: ride and have fun
step one: drain your oil.
Step two: put new oil in.
step three: drain your oil again
step four: put new oil in.
step six: ride and have fun
#7
Originally posted by: BURKEDADDY
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Originally posted by: elraptor02
step one: drain your oil.
Step two: put new oil in.
step three: drain your oil again
step four: put new oil in.
step six: ride and have fun
step one: drain your oil.
Step two: put new oil in.
step three: drain your oil again
step four: put new oil in.
step six: ride and have fun
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