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Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? (/showthread.php?tid=143359) Pages:
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Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? - Acer - 10-24-2012 My car is very low slung, with an inconveniently positioned drain. Even on ramps, it's a very tight fit. I made a pretty good mess last time I did it. I'm considering one of those vacuum pump systems. I'd still have to put it on ramps to change the filter, but it seems it would make for a smoother process. Every used one? Thoughts? Brands? Models? Re: Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? - norse - 10-24-2012 It's not going to remove the sludge on the bottom of oil pan. Re: Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? - Racer X - 10-24-2012 Vacuum or gravity pumps are pretty weak. You need a real pump. Something like this. 3 of my friends own them and use them on their boats and cars. http://www.anchorexpress.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=17850-1012&gclid=CIjFp8HrmrMCFUdxQgodD3oAOQ ![]() The beauty of these are the pump is reverseable. You run the pump backwards and you can empty the bucket into 1 gallon milk jugs or old antifreeze bottles and dispose or recycle VERY easily. If you do oil changes regularly you WON'T have sludge in your oil pan. Re: Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? - NewtonMP2100 - 10-25-2012 ......no but you know there is another use for a VACUUM PUMP that one might find.....uhm......fascinatin'........ Re: Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? - wurm - 10-25-2012 I'm guessing you've already considered a Fumoto valve? http://www.qwikvalve.com/ Re: Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? - mrbigstuff - 10-25-2012 sludge does not get removed by a typical oil change; one would have to go in and scrape it off. anyway: the pump system doesn't help with changing out the filter, so I'm uncertain of the purpose of the whole thing. Re: Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? - Acer - 10-25-2012 wurm wrote: Now that looks interesting. Thanks! Re: Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? - Racer X - 10-25-2012 mrbigstuff wrote: Sounds like your experience is pretty limited. Many engines have filters accessed from the top of the engine. Mercedes for example. On my Buick V-8s, I can grab them from the top, and drop them right down into the drain pan. Same with many Buick V-6 rear wheel drive applications as well. I would only use a Fumoto-style drain valve in a very protected environment, like on a marine inboard, or a genset. All it takes is to high center once, and at best you need a new oil pan. Re: Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? - mrbigstuff - 10-25-2012 Racer X wrote: Sounds like your experience is pretty limited. Many engines have filters accessed from the top of the engine. Mercedes for example. On my Buick V-8s, I can grab them from the top, and drop them right down into the drain pan. Same with many Buick V-6 rear wheel drive applications as well. I would only use a Fumoto-style drain valve in a very protected environment, like on a marine inboard, or a genset. All it takes is to high center once, and at best you need a new oil pan. exactly. Re: Speaking of Oil Change, ever use a vacuum pump system to change it? - NewtonMP2100 - 10-25-2012 ....just remember to lube up.....!!! |