Ken,

 

I am new to the Atomic 4.  This is my first season in this boat.  I did
think about the dusty road thing after I sent the last post.  That would
account for the lack of air and oil filter since the grit wouldn't be
getting in the oil.  I do wonder about the fall and spring change.  One of
the books I read says that but it seems if clean oil is sitting there for
four months over the winter that it shouldn't break down due to engine heat
or get dirty.  My logic would point towards a mid-summer and a fall
(winterizing) change.  However, I do understand that my faulty logic has
gotten me in trouble on other posts on this site.  With you being in Vermont
is it safe to say that you are done for the season?  I spent a summer in New
Hampshire in the early 70's.  Beautiful country up there.

 

Jim

 

Percy Priest Lake,

Nashville, TN

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 10:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: atomic 4 oil

 

Jim,

Can't tell whether the A4 is new to you to not, but Moyer Marine is a
tremendous resource for this engine.  On topic, the amount of oil needed
depends on the tilt of the engine in the boat, but is geneally around 4 qts.
If you change the oil regularly, you don't need to worry about an oil
filter.  I don't put more than 35 hours on my engine each season (it's a
sailboat), and change oil each spring and fall.  An air filter isn't
necessary because we aren't running down dusty roads.  A fuel filter is
another thing, although my 30 year old engine didn't get one until last year
after I bought her.

Fair winds,

Ken - Obsession

'78 C30 TRBS #0973

Lake Champlain, VT


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Bernstorf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, November 1, 2008 10:32:24 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: RE: catalina27-talk: atomic 4 oil

This is pretty wild.  This is a four cylinder gas engine.with no oil filter,
no air filter, no fuel filter (until I added one), its thirty years old and
still runs...incredible!  I was shopping around for a pump, and went out to
the boat today to see what else I needed.  It looks like with some creative
cutting of a gallon milk carton I may be able to drain the oil without a
pump.

 

Jim

 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Robinson
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 4:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: atomic 4 oil

 

There is no oil filter......

I believe the service manual (on the boat...) says the engine holds 5
quarts, but you never get all of it because of the tilt of the engine. I
believe last time I changed the oil using a pump with the feed line down the
dipstick hole, I used about 3 1/2.

On 1-Nov-08, at 3:17 PM, Jim Bernstorf wrote:

 

Dave Robinson

Peregrine <http://www.neptune.on.ca/~canoe/> 

1978 Catalina 27 #3695

QCYC, Toronto <http://sz0053.wc.mail.comcast.net/zimbra/public/www.qcyc.ca> 

 

"Any damn fool can navigate the world sober. It takes a really good sailor
to do it drunk".

-Sir Francis Chichester while loading his boat with gin.

 



Does anyone out there know what oil filter and how much oil is needed for an
oil change for an atomic 4?  I have skimmed through the owner's manual and
don't see the answer.  In fact, the different pictures of the motor don't
even show a location of an oil filter.  I will be able to find it, but
matching it is my concern.

 

Thanks

 

Jim Bernstorf

Jules Distribution

6025 Cloverland Drive

Brentwood, TN 37027

615.833.1848

 

 

 

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