peakbagger
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I got around to changing the oil on my SEE yesterday. For those who haven't done it, some comments. You need a 14 mm hex head socket to remove the oil drain. I picked one up at Amazon. I would suggest using a drywall bucket for draining the oil as when the drain plug is removed a large funnel into the 5 gallon hydraulic pail isn't going to work (trust me, I learned the hard way). When the drain plug is removed the oil really dumps out quick. The drain plug on the oil filter is supposed to drain through the hollow center of the plug and is set up for a drain hose to direct the oil. On mine the hollow area in the plug was plugged with dirt so it didn't drain until the plug was completely removed. While cleaning out the oil filter housing I noticed that the spot where the oil sample fitting is welded to the housing was never drilled out, therefore the oil analysis fitting is useless as there is no way for oil to get into it. A small funnel is the way to go to add oil back into the oil filter via the fill plug which is accessed with the engine cover off.
All minor items but might save someone some frustration and a puddle of oil on the driveway.
All minor items but might save someone some frustration and a puddle of oil on the driveway.
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