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I am in the middle of the laborious process of changing the oil and spark plugs on my 2010 Vector. I have a could of quick questions.
1. Do I put oil in the motor and the tank or only the tank?
2.Are there any special tricks to pulling the plug boots? They are very tight.
Many thanks
1. Do I put oil in the motor and the tank or only the tank?
2.Are there any special tricks to pulling the plug boots? They are very tight.
Many thanks
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3 quarts into the tank, start, let run a few minutes, let it settle 5 minutes, top off as needed. Screw in dipstick for proper level, or it'll be over full & just puke it into the airbox & leak onto the ground next season.
Pull, twist back & forth on plug caps. Oh, and lots of c'mon you piece of chit motherf^cker!!!
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Pull, twist back & forth on plug caps. Oh, and lots of c'mon you piece of chit motherf^cker!!!
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Remember to reset oil change monitor, or it'll go off at 2500 miles since last reset.
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Thanks Catman, I really need to start getting the boat ready but I can't stop obsessing over the Vector. You mean Liters or Quarts?
Also, I guess there is no need to get at the top of the motor to access the oil cap.
Also, I guess there is no need to get at the top of the motor to access the oil cap.
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Well us southern gents use quarts, you backwards up nort boys use litres. [emoji38]
3 full bottles, 32 Oz,. or .946L and top off as needed. [emoji106]
Nope, no need to put any in engine... BUT since you're there with plugs, it won't hurt to put a quart, sorry, .946L into the engine, and then 2 in the tank. Either way works.
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3 full bottles, 32 Oz,. or .946L and top off as needed. [emoji106]
Nope, no need to put any in engine... BUT since you're there with plugs, it won't hurt to put a quart, sorry, .946L into the engine, and then 2 in the tank. Either way works.
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Well us southern gents use quarts, you backwards up nort boys use litres. [emoji38]
3 full bottles, 32 Oz,. or .946L and top off as needed. [emoji106]
Nope, no need to put any in engine... BUT since you're there with plugs, it won't hurt to put a quart, sorry, .946L into the engine, and then 2 in the tank. Either way works.
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When checking level on oil tank do not screw in oil cap. Manual say"s install dip stick but do not screw it in when checking oil level.
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This is correct methodWhen checking level on oil tank do not screw in oil cap. Manual say"s install dip stick but do not screw it in when checking oil level.
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I know it does, but it's also been found that it winds up being too much & just blows it out the airbox. I fill it to "low" unscrewed, then when screwed in, it's "full/high". I've got about 12,000 combined miles on my 3 Vectors doing it this way, and never an issue.
I guess do as you please & I'll do as I please. Thanks.
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I guess do as you please & I'll do as I please. Thanks.
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Got the spark plugs out, not too bad of a job. I used a screwdriver to break the bond between the rubber and the magnesium. Then,using catmans expletives, i began to curse, pull and twist....
Do you guys suggest using high temp anti seize when reinstalling? I also figure it's going to be impossible to use my torque wrench so I guess I need to calibrate my arm.
On a side note: Catman I think I am further south than you are
Do you guys suggest using high temp anti seize when reinstalling? I also figure it's going to be impossible to use my torque wrench so I guess I need to calibrate my arm.
On a side note: Catman I think I am further south than you are

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I'm in southern WI, where it doesn't snow anymore[emoji22]
Yes a dab of anti seize is a good idea. Especially knowing they won't be changed again for a long time.
Just be warned, that stuff is the herpes of the mechanical world. It's all fun & games till there's silver goop smeared on everything. Looks like the Tin Man jacked off in your garage.[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Yes a dab of anti seize is a good idea. Especially knowing they won't be changed again for a long time.
Just be warned, that stuff is the herpes of the mechanical world. It's all fun & games till there's silver goop smeared on everything. Looks like the Tin Man jacked off in your garage.[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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