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Changing oil on a brand new outboard
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<blockquote data-quote="DrNip" data-source="post: 336028" data-attributes="member: 10062"><p>I would stick with what the outboard manual says. If it says 20 do 20. The poster above changes his every 10 hours but it takes him 6 months to put on 10 hours and his engine probably states to change the oil every X amount of hours or every 6 months. Will it hurt to change it more often? Probably not. I have a car that says every 7,000 miles but I change it every 5,000 because it is easier to keep track of when oil changes are due.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrNip, post: 336028, member: 10062"] I would stick with what the outboard manual says. If it says 20 do 20. The poster above changes his every 10 hours but it takes him 6 months to put on 10 hours and his engine probably states to change the oil every X amount of hours or every 6 months. Will it hurt to change it more often? Probably not. I have a car that says every 7,000 miles but I change it every 5,000 because it is easier to keep track of when oil changes are due. [/QUOTE]
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