Oil Level Check - Supra Comp Owner's Manual

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Engine Oil and Filter
V-Drive Remote Oil Filter
V-Drive remote oil filter is mounted on the ski pylon bracket.

Oil Level Check

Engine oil level should be checked at regular intervals (such
as every 5 engine hours). To obtain a true reading, when
the engine is at operating temperature and turned off, check
the oil level showing on the dipstick.
If the oil level is between the "FULL" and the "ADD" marks
on the dipstick, simply replace the dipstick. When the oil
level is at or below the "ADD" mark, add oil to return the
level to the "FULL" mark.
© 2002 Skier's Choice, Inc.
The oil filter is located below the engine. The engine manufacturer
recommends that you change the oil and oil filter after the first 10-
20 hours use of your new boat. Thereafter, to maximize engine life,
change oil and filter after every 50 hours of use (See Engine
Manual).
Crankcase oil should be selected to deliver the highest performance
for your operating conditions and climate. In general, engine oils
with lower viscosity ratings are used when temperatures remain
low or when better fuel economy is desired. Oils with higher
viscosity ratings are used when temperatures remain higher and
when higher performance is expected from the engine.
The Engine Manufacturer recommends Pennzoil 15W-40 Marine
Motor Oil. If this is unavailable, a high grade with an A.P.I.
classification of SH, SJ, SG/CD is acceptable.
REFER TO ENGINE MANUAL for more information.
Fuel Filter - Water Separator
Depending on the model of your engine, you will have either
a water separator filter, or a fuel filter. If your engine has a
water separator filter, it will be located on the front of the
engine. If your engine has a fuel filter, it will be located on the
stringer under the engine.
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