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Old 01-25-2010   #11
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Default Re: Oil Extractor tool

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Just make sure to clean it after use, will last fine.
I'm thinking of this model since I don't always have compressed air.

http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/mit7201.html

Will this work in the dipstick tube? Will it get out 9 quarts?

Anybody see downsides to this method if your engine oil is very clean?

They have been using this method on boats forever with no ill effects.

I assume you drain the first 6+ quarts hot and then go back for the other 3 with the engine oil cold?
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I'm thinking of this model since I don't always have compressed air.

http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/mit7201.html

Will this work in the dipstick tube? Will it get out 9 quarts?

Anybody see downsides to this method if your engine oil is very clean?

They have been using this method on boats forever with no ill effects.

I assume you drain the first 6+ quarts hot and then go back for the other 3 with the engine oil cold?
Anybody know of a good one that is battery operated?
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