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    Posted: May-01-2021 at 3:40pm
Hello all, 
I have a 1980 Ski Nautique and a 3 year old son.  Last week, my son found all the plugs for the motor and now they have all gone on to another life.   

I know there was a little screw on the j tube, two big plugs on the manifolds, 2 in the block, and I believe there may have been two more.  In the past, I've always just gotten in the boat with a bag of plugs and put them in the holes without giving it much thought.  Trying to recall them from memory is proving harder than I expected.  

Anybody have a diagram showing the plugs and hopefully stating the sizes on them so I can go buy new? I really don't want to sell my son to to get this information, but I've been working on this boat a lot longer than I've had himErmmErmm.

Thank you in advance for any information.   Have a good one.  

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Keep junior around, he'll be fun......... here's the info Wink

No diagram but here's what you need 

J tube drain  1/4 inch pipe plug

Engine block drains, one on each side  1/4 inch pipe plugs On the side with the starter, the drain is up front under #1 cylinder and on the other side the drain is at the rear under #8 cylinder

Exhaust manifold drains one on each side  3/4 inch pipe plugs

Transmission cooler drain if you removed that  1/8 inch pipe plug
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One option is to install a "petcock" or drainage valve.  It makes for easy winterizing.  Just screw one petcock into each 1/4" hole.  The link below is for the removable T handle type.  IMO, the removable handle is the best option as you can poke a wire into the petcock with the T handle removed.  That helps flush out any rust or scale build-up.

https://www.mcmaster.com/petcocks/drainage-valves-5/

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And...........here's a diagram showing the locations courtesy of somebody on the internet from  SkiDim originally Wink

The transmission cooler isn't shown


Or here's a link with some pictures of everything but the drain plug on the starter side of the engine

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Thank you very much.  I'm grateful.    
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Thank you guys for the help.  I had this diagram for a while but couldn't lay my hands on it.  I am very grateful.   My son is as well. 
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"Child for sale (or) help finding plug sizes"


We have a grandson like that. We call him Hudson. Anything that will fit in his pocket is an endangered species.
You know you are getting to be vintage when someone says "Back in the day..." and you can dispute their facts.

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