Am I making this harder than it needs to be? I have a yanmar 3hm 35f and did my first oil change today. I purchased an oil extractor and that went ok. I pulled about 3.5 quarts out with a bit more in the filter.
I got the filter back on and started the process of adding oil back in. I had read about going right back in the dipstick tube access, but nothing I had on hand fit! I then moved to the access on top of the engine but with limited space couldn't fit any funnel in without basically a p-trap bend in the flex tubing. I eventually settled on pouring oil into a small-ish cup and pouring that into a funnel on top of the engine. I wound up pouring the full 4 quarts(give or take the spillage) back into engine and while the dip stick markings were surprisingly far apart I landed below the top mark and the well above half full. I will be sending a sample to Blackstone labs to get an idea of how things look.
In the grand scheme of things it wasn't the worst process, but I'd feel silly if I were to do this 10 more times and then find out there is an easier way!
I got the filter back on and started the process of adding oil back in. I had read about going right back in the dipstick tube access, but nothing I had on hand fit! I then moved to the access on top of the engine but with limited space couldn't fit any funnel in without basically a p-trap bend in the flex tubing. I eventually settled on pouring oil into a small-ish cup and pouring that into a funnel on top of the engine. I wound up pouring the full 4 quarts(give or take the spillage) back into engine and while the dip stick markings were surprisingly far apart I landed below the top mark and the well above half full. I will be sending a sample to Blackstone labs to get an idea of how things look.
In the grand scheme of things it wasn't the worst process, but I'd feel silly if I were to do this 10 more times and then find out there is an easier way!