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Minicooper

posted on 15/11/16 at 06:39 PM Reply With Quote
Oil Extractior Pump

Can anyone recommend a good quality brand of oil extractor, I bought a Silverline one and it just manage one oil change before losing 90% of it's suction and now it's bound for landfill

I would prefer to use a sump plug but it is heavily rounded and so far it has resisted all attempts to remove it and replace it with a nice shiny new one, I need to an oil change pretty soon

Alternatively can anyone suggest a quick fit style of garage that can do an oil and filter change using a oil extraction unit

Cheers
David

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chittyshittybangbang

posted on 15/11/16 at 07:11 PM Reply With Quote
I use on of these
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/201430427258

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britishtrident

posted on 15/11/16 at 07:43 PM Reply With Quote
Pela 6000 works well PELA 6000 Oil & Fluid Extractor Pump 6.Ltr Car / Bike / Boat / Mower





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Furyous

posted on 15/11/16 at 09:54 PM Reply With Quote
Get some Irwin grip sockets to remove rounded bolts.
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Minicooper

posted on 15/11/16 at 10:50 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Furyous
Get some Irwin grip sockets to remove rounded bolts.


Tried that first, then heat, then welded a m12 nut on, the sump plug must be made of some thing that is not mild steel, it just wouldn't weld properly and kept coming off, so I gave up on that idea.

David

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Paul W

posted on 16/11/16 at 12:02 AM Reply With Quote
+1 for the Pela
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HowardB

posted on 16/11/16 at 07:37 AM Reply With Quote
I made one,.. I don't have a picture to hand, but in essence it required,...

1. ex-garden sprayer bottle
2. narrow bore rigid nylon air-line
3. washing machine outlet hose-corrugated
4. adaptor from washing machine hose to vacuum cleaner hose


So,...


narrow bore hose from the sump to the sprayer bottle, washing machine hose to from sprayer bottle to vacuum cleaner, seal both pipes in the top of the sprayer bottle. Switch on vacuum cleaner and the oil is sucked out. It takes two or 3 goes to empty the sump then it makes a satisfying sucking noise when there is no oil left.

Ensure that you use the old garage vacuum not the nice new one that the Mrs keeps for the cream lounge carpet

hth





Howard

Fisher Fury was 2000 Zetec - now a 1600 (it Lives again and goes zoom)

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nick205

posted on 16/11/16 at 09:01 AM Reply With Quote
I've got a Pela 6000 and have to say it's works fine for me on a number of VAG TDI cars. However SWMBO now has a 57 plate Touran 1.9TDI and there seems to be a "baffle" plate in the sump. This "baffle" plate allows the dip stick to pass, but won't allow the Pela 6000 narrow extractor tube to pass, thus preventing me from extracting the oil in such a way. I believe some cars/engines are like this so it may be worth checking yours first. That aside, top side oil changes are cleaner and easier than scrabbling around underneath the car.






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nick205

posted on 16/11/16 at 09:03 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by HowardB

Ensure that you use the old garage vacuum not the nice new one that the Mrs keeps for the cream lounge carpet

hth


Is this words of experience on the choice of vacuum cleaner?

I can only imagine the outfall when the nice carper is trashed with motor oil






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HowardB

posted on 16/11/16 at 09:39 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by nick205
quote:
Originally posted by HowardB

Ensure that you use the old garage vacuum not the nice new one that the Mrs keeps for the cream lounge carpet

hth


Is this words of experience on the choice of vacuum cleaner?

I can only imagine the outfall when the nice carper is trashed with motor oil


Thankfully no, but it always better to be safe than sorry....

It can be quite quick at filling the sprayer bottle and so as this happens the vacuum needs switched off quickly to avoid pulling any in, I would hate my recommendation and a moment of distraction to result in a divorce







Howard

Fisher Fury was 2000 Zetec - now a 1600 (it Lives again and goes zoom)

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Minicooper

posted on 16/11/16 at 10:09 AM Reply With Quote
Thanks for your suggestions every one, I bought a PELA 6000

Nick
I know it works I have already done it with the Silverline pump once before it died, one thing I did need to do was to put a smaller diameter tube into the supplied tube as it was way to big to go in the dip stick opening

Cheers
David

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nick205

posted on 16/11/16 at 10:11 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by HowardB
quote:
Originally posted by nick205
quote:
Originally posted by HowardB

Ensure that you use the old garage vacuum not the nice new one that the Mrs keeps for the cream lounge carpet

hth


Is this words of experience on the choice of vacuum cleaner?

I can only imagine the outfall when the nice carper is trashed with motor oil


Thankfully no, but it always better to be safe than sorry....

It can be quite quick at filling the sprayer bottle and so as this happens the vacuum needs switched off quickly to avoid pulling any in, I would hate my recommendation and a moment of distraction to result in a divorce





Good - I was worried for a moment that you'd learnt about this the hard way!

Agreed - a worthwhile garage fabrication, but it could end in tears if it went wrong






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Minicooper

posted on 18/11/16 at 12:31 PM Reply With Quote
Well the Pela 6000 turned up yesterday and I change the oil easily today, my original pump struggled to get about 3 litres out last time which I wasn't to happy about but it was better than doing nothing.

The PELA 6000 took out close to 5 litres which is just about everything in the sump so I'm much happier doing an oil change this way now

Cheers
David

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