bigJake
Well-Known Member
My 96 GSX is running great but I siphoned out the oil because I changed brands. I put in a gallon of new oil. I can see the crankcase supply and return lines and the oil injector line are full. But when i open the bleed valve expecting oil to run out, nothing happens. I have a cup sitting beneath the oil pump and a drop of oil runs down the oil pump and goes in there maybe every 10 seconds. I have the ski sitting on a ramp on the shore, does it have to be level for oil to come out the bleed valve?
Also, manual says to check the 2 lines going to the manifold to be sure they are full of oil, I assume these are the 2 black rubber lines about 3/16 in diameter but I don't see from looking how they connect. How do I verify these lines have oil or do I take the approach of runnign the ski at idle and opening the injector manually?
I drained the oil by sticking a oil siphon hose down the crankcase supply line as far as it would go. With the ski on the ramp instead of level is there any concern that there is alot of oil laying in the back of the crankcase that I didnt get? I didnt bother to drain the injector line figuring what is in there will just burn off and I wont be mixing oils. Of course if anything would come out the bleeder valve I could just let it run until I see the new oil coming out.
Also, manual says to check the 2 lines going to the manifold to be sure they are full of oil, I assume these are the 2 black rubber lines about 3/16 in diameter but I don't see from looking how they connect. How do I verify these lines have oil or do I take the approach of runnign the ski at idle and opening the injector manually?
I drained the oil by sticking a oil siphon hose down the crankcase supply line as far as it would go. With the ski on the ramp instead of level is there any concern that there is alot of oil laying in the back of the crankcase that I didnt get? I didnt bother to drain the injector line figuring what is in there will just burn off and I wont be mixing oils. Of course if anything would come out the bleeder valve I could just let it run until I see the new oil coming out.