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    Basic Question on General Care

    Tige Team...we have put 75 hours on our boat since it's annual maintenance this Spring. How often do we need to change oil, other fluids, etc...? Anything else we need to be thinking about? We do not winterize as we are in Austin.
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    Originally posted by brykerwoods View Post
    Tige Team...we have put 75 hours on our boat since it's annual maintenance this Spring. How often do we need to change oil, other fluids, etc...? Anything else we need to be thinking about? We do not winterize as we are in Austin.
    Click on the downloads and go to the manuals section then 2010 PCM. Look at the information starting on page 29, or click here
    http://www.tigeowners.com/downloads/...10010-10-2.pdf

    OIL REQUIREMENTS - 10
    ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONS
    Use of Supplemental Additives
    Engine oils meeting PCM Engines’ recommendations
    already contain a balanced additive treatment. The
    use of supplemental additives which are added to the
    engine oil by the customer are unnecessary and may
    be harmful. PCM Engines does not review, approve or
    recommend such products.
    Synthetic Oils
    Synthetic engine oils may be used in PCM Marine
    Engines. Synthetic oils must meet the Engine Oil
    Requirements for Classifi cation and Viscosity listed
    below. The use of synthetic oil does not permit the
    extension of oil change intervals.
    Engine Oil Requirements
    The following chart shows the recommended oil viscosity
    for various ambient temperature ranges:
    Prevailing Ambient Recommended A.P.I.
    Temperature Classifi cation & Viscosity
    Above 50°F SAE 15W-40 “GF-4/SM”
    Below 50°F SAE 5W-30 “GF-4/SM”
    IMPORTANT: The use of oils which contain “solid”
    additives, non-detergent oils or low quality oils
    specifi cally are not recommended.
    WARRANTY NOTICE: PCM Engines reserves the right
    to refuse warranty on part(s) and/or engine(s) damaged
    by using improper fuels and engine oils.
    Oil Change Intervals (Common)
    Crankcase oil and oil fi lter change - Recommended
    intervals:
    • Initial oil change - 1st 60 days or 25 hours of
    operation, whichever occurs fi rst
    • Regular oil changes - Every 50 hours of
    operation or 120 days, whichever occurs fi rst
    TRANSMISSION AND “V”-DRIVE OIL
    REQUIREMENTS
    Recommended A.P.I.
    Transmission Classifi cation and
    and “V” Drive Viscosity
    PCM Dexron III Automatic
    Transmissions Transmission Fluid (ATF)
    or equivalent
    PCM V-Drive Mobiltrans SHC 50
    Transmissions Synthetic Transmission
    Lubricant (R190250)
    Walters “V”-Drive SAE 30
    Dexron III Automatic
    All Hurth Gear Transmission Fluid (ATF)
    Transmissions or equivalent

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      #3
      I'd sure rethink not winterizing! Maybe add an engine compartment heater, but don't leave your block full of water over the winter unless your boat is stored in a heated garage. A lot of short blocks were sold around here last Spring. I'm just saying'.

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        #4
        I'm with Lee...unless you've got a heated place to put it at least drain the block. Keep in mind we were below freezing for 72+ hours last year. I didn't drain my old inboard a couple years ago and it popped a couple of the freeze plugs. Fortunately the thing is a tank and it still runs just fine after I replaced them.

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