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CAJW wrote:
I did another oil change on the Onan 2500LP this morning, what a pain! I'd always had some oil drip on the bottom pan and run out in other places, but today was a total mess! The design on the pan under the engine includes a 1/4" lip around the access hole for the engine oil drain plug, which helps send oil all over the place, not down into the drain pan as desired. To exacerbate the problem, the access hole is not centered on the drain plug making access difficult and re-threading the drain plug even harder. Dropping the plug into the bottom pan full of oil and then trying to retrieve that slippery brass (non magnetic) plug was not fun.
I'm looking at replacing the drain plug with a Fumoto Engine Oil Drain Valve, but with the offset access hole, I'm wanting to know if someone has already gone this route. It looks like I'll need a 5/8" long 1/4 NPT close nipple to drop the valve down to install it, but if someone has already figured this out, please post up.
Here's the link to the Fumoto website, trying to decide if I'll need the F107N, F107S or F107SX.
Fumoto
Picture of offset engine oil drain plug complicating the process.
โOct-11-2018 06:31 AM
Powerstroke2000 wrote:
Just checked and my Onan runs great, but it's not showing the 'hours' on the meter, which happens to be close to the 'on' switch inside my camper? Not sure if it's not sending a signal, or whether there is a connection I might need to check for? Thought I'd see if anyone else has ran into this?
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โJun-14-2015 07:38 PM
CAJW wrote:
Wow, lots of variations of advice here. My manual agrees with the oil check in that you do NOT screw in the dipstick to check the level. As far as quantity, my manual states for an oil change, drain while warm and refill with 0.6L/0.63 qt./ 20 oz of oil. Mine doesn't call for a filter so run, drain and refill, then you're good to go for another 100 hrs. In my book, oil is cheap so I change mine annually, regardless of how many hours which after 2 years, we've only got 15 hours on our 2500LP Onan. Oh, and don't drop the whole unit to change the oil, not necessary at all. Also to the OP, the AF996 was introduced in the Fall of 2012 as a 2013 model year, you sure you have a 2010 AF996? Possibly a 990? Shouldn't make a difference with the Genset, but might if you were to ask a question about some other part.
โJun-14-2015 07:24 PM
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โJun-14-2015 04:54 PM
mike mck wrote:arto_wa wrote:donn0128 wrote:
It's a pretty small package. Might be fastest and easiest to pull it completely out service it and reinstall.
No need to pull out the generator for oil change- just drain & refill!
Per Onan MicroLite 2800/LP2500 manual:
1. First oil change after 20 hours.
2. After that, every 100 hours, or once per year.
3. Insert the dipstick, but do not screw it down for oil level check.
Cheers
Interesting My manual advises to screw it in to check.
โJun-14-2015 03:25 PM
arto_wa wrote:donn0128 wrote:
It's a pretty small package. Might be fastest and easiest to pull it completely out service it and reinstall.
No need to pull out the generator for oil change- just drain & refill!
Per Onan MicroLite 2800/LP2500 manual:
1. First oil change after 20 hours.
2. After that, every 100 hours, or once per year.
3. Insert the dipstick, but do not screw it down for oil level check.
Cheers
โJun-14-2015 02:08 PM
donn0128 wrote:
It's a pretty small package. Might be fastest and easiest to pull it completely out service it and reinstall.
โJun-14-2015 02:04 PM
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
โJun-14-2015 01:24 PM