Bill D
Jetboaters Admiral
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- Location
- Prairieville, LA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2011
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
Tonight I attempted my first oil / spark plug change and it brought up a few questions.
1.) I was only able to extract a little over 3L of oil from each engine. I've read where a lot of guys say they get close to the 4 quarts it specifies. However, when I remove the oil filter, there is a good bit in the filter (and enough spilled onto the pee-pad). I replaced 3 quarts, similar to what I extracted. Should I account for the extra in the filter and spillage? My plan was to go out and run for about 15 minutes and check the dipstick on the water to determine if I need to add more. It's better to be a little low than add too much right?
2.) The port engine sounded "rougher" than the starboard. I changed the spark plugs as both a precaution because the boat is new to me, and in hopes to help the engine sound healthier. When I pulled the plugs, I checked the gap and they were all (both engines) at the factory .11mm. I've checked manuals and forums and anything I can for a correct gap and the consensus is .8-.9mm. So, what gap do you guys use for the 1.8L engines, and can any damage be done running the wrong gap size? BTW, It sounds much better with fresh oil and plugs.
Thanks in advance for the great advice.
1.) I was only able to extract a little over 3L of oil from each engine. I've read where a lot of guys say they get close to the 4 quarts it specifies. However, when I remove the oil filter, there is a good bit in the filter (and enough spilled onto the pee-pad). I replaced 3 quarts, similar to what I extracted. Should I account for the extra in the filter and spillage? My plan was to go out and run for about 15 minutes and check the dipstick on the water to determine if I need to add more. It's better to be a little low than add too much right?
2.) The port engine sounded "rougher" than the starboard. I changed the spark plugs as both a precaution because the boat is new to me, and in hopes to help the engine sound healthier. When I pulled the plugs, I checked the gap and they were all (both engines) at the factory .11mm. I've checked manuals and forums and anything I can for a correct gap and the consensus is .8-.9mm. So, what gap do you guys use for the 1.8L engines, and can any damage be done running the wrong gap size? BTW, It sounds much better with fresh oil and plugs.
Thanks in advance for the great advice.