Oil extractors
I an looking at buying an oil extractor and I am wondering if anyone here drains their Crossfire oil with one. I am considering this one http://www.amazon.com/forum//ref=ask...Z8&cdSort=best because of the higher capacity and metal construction. Any recommendations or comments would be appreciated.
I an looking at buying an oil extractor and I am wondering if anyone here drains their Crossfire oil with one. I am considering this one Amazon.com: Questions and Answers: Air Power America 5060 Topsider Multi-Purpose Fluid Removing System forum because of the higher capacity and metal construction. Any recommendations or comments would be appreciated.
Yes, oil extraction is easiest, cleanest and quickest way to go. I always use an extractor on mine and have since heard that's the way mercedes dealers do all of them, in fact they are designed to be extracted that way. A recent thread on here posted the mercedes tech procedures.
I have one which holds almost 2 oil change full. I love it.
Old thread, but I changed my oil yesterday with an oil extractor, and man was it a breeze. I changed the filter & O rings while the oil was sucking out, and the entire process took appox 20 mins. Got just over 8 qts out, and since I don't put that many miles on my car per year, not worried about the cup of oil oil left in the sump. No splash shield, crawling under car etc....
My Challenger and wife's Jeep GC also have topsider filters, so the extractor is a no brainier for me.
My Challenger and wife's Jeep GC also have topsider filters, so the extractor is a no brainier for me.
Jumping on an old thread. I purchased a Harbor Freight Oil Extractor and used it to change my oil for the first time. I will NEVER go under the car again to change the oil. Worked Great. Fed the tube in the dipstick hole and pulled a vacuum and started removing the oil. I then went to gather all the oil change stuff (minus the drain plug wrench). Took about 20 minutes to remove the 75F oil. Extractor holds the full volume. Cleanest and easiest oil change I have ever done.
Here is the link for the oil extractor. Coupon for July reduces cost to $79.
2.3 gal. Manual Fluid Extractor
Here is the link for the oil extractor. Coupon for July reduces cost to $79.
2.3 gal. Manual Fluid Extractor
Great buy !
I got almost the same thing from Amazon, but with the compressed air vacuum for $102 last month.
NOTE: It did NOT say that it comes with the brake bleeder attachments, but mine did.
I had ordered the optional kit for an additional $30, now I have 2 kits
https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7300-...ywords=mityvac
I got almost the same thing from Amazon, but with the compressed air vacuum for $102 last month.
NOTE: It did NOT say that it comes with the brake bleeder attachments, but mine did.
I had ordered the optional kit for an additional $30, now I have 2 kits
https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7300-...ywords=mityvac
Last edited by ala_xfire; Jul 10, 2016 at 11:44 AM.
The HF extractor does come with the brake bleeder tube also. It holds vacuum well and I only has to pump it again after the oil was almost all extracted and I moved the tube around to ensure all the oil was removed. I highly recommend this extractor.
Great buy !
I got almost the same thing from Amazon, but with the compressed air vacuum for $102 last month.
NOTE: It did NOT say that it comes with the brake bleeder attachments, but mine did.
I had ordered the optional kit for an additional $30, now I have 2 kits
https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7300-...ywords=mityvac
I got almost the same thing from Amazon, but with the compressed air vacuum for $102 last month.
NOTE: It did NOT say that it comes with the brake bleeder attachments, but mine did.
I had ordered the optional kit for an additional $30, now I have 2 kits
https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7300-...ywords=mityvac
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Jumping on an old thread. I purchased a Harbor Freight Oil Extractor and used it to change my oil for the first time. I will NEVER go under the car again to change the oil. Worked Great. Fed the tube in the dipstick hole and pulled a vacuum and started removing the oil. I then went to gather all the oil change stuff (minus the drain plug wrench). Took about 20 minutes to remove the 75F oil. Extractor holds the full volume. Cleanest and easiest oil change I have ever done.
Here is the link for the oil extractor. Coupon for July reduces cost to $79.
2.3 gal. Manual Fluid Extractor
Here is the link for the oil extractor. Coupon for July reduces cost to $79.
2.3 gal. Manual Fluid Extractor
How right you are. There is a technique to getting it all. First time, using the 8 quart topsider, I didn't get it all and very soon the high sign showed up and I needed a quart drained. I'll be more careful next time. Need to move that tube around. I was getting the gurgle sound so I thought I got just about all of it.
How right you are. There is a technique to getting it lall. First time, using the 8 quart topsider, I didn't get it all and very soon the high sign showed up and I needed a quart drained. I'll be more careful next time. Need to move that tube around. I was getting the gurgle sound so I thought I got just about all of it.
Last edited by onehundred80; Jul 11, 2016 at 08:13 PM.
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