matt_unique
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Well today I pulled the boat out for the 20 hour service on the engines. I'm totally impressed with my 2004 Tacoma, in low-range 4WD it pulled the Tomcat up the ramp with no problem. I towed it about 1/4 mile to an area where I would be left alone to do the service. The Tacoma comfortable pulled the boat in low-range 4WD but of course I would never take it on the highway. For short distances - no problem. That is very good to know and more convenient than paying someone to tow it to the shop for example.
The oil and gear oil change went pretty well. The engine oil definitely shoots out of the hole when you first pull the plug! Vice grips on a large flat head screwdriver made pretty easy work of pulling the gear oil plugs. I had replacement gaskets for all the plugs but they were not at all indented so I used the existing gaskets. The outdrive fluid was definitely milky. I will pay close attention to how it looks at the end of the season service.
Removing the lower cowling took some figuring out, I tried to use a phillips screwdriver but quickly stripping the slot. I changed over to a small socket and the bolts came out nice and easy.
As with anything the first time you have to figure a few things out but it went quite smoothly.
The oil and gear oil change went pretty well. The engine oil definitely shoots out of the hole when you first pull the plug! Vice grips on a large flat head screwdriver made pretty easy work of pulling the gear oil plugs. I had replacement gaskets for all the plugs but they were not at all indented so I used the existing gaskets. The outdrive fluid was definitely milky. I will pay close attention to how it looks at the end of the season service.
Removing the lower cowling took some figuring out, I tried to use a phillips screwdriver but quickly stripping the slot. I changed over to a small socket and the bolts came out nice and easy.
As with anything the first time you have to figure a few things out but it went quite smoothly.