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Rockyd31 Member Since: 17 Dec 2016 Location: Chesterfield Posts: 36 |
I have a marine oil extractor that works off vacuum and it uses a narrow tube and goes to the bottom of the sump, though it does take approx 15 minutes to extract 6 litres of oil. This is largely due to the viscosity of oil and narrow tube rather than the pump.
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9th May 2017 6:58pm |
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Freddie The Fish Member Since: 13 Apr 2017 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 115 |
Thanks for the contribution it's for intermediate changes between garage services, my old dad being a mechanical engineer told me that if you look after the oil then the engine will look after you, I took his advice and 30 years later I still do..
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9th May 2017 7:35pm |
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Baltic Blue Member Since: 13 Aug 2015 Location: North Wales Posts: 3772 |
The oil tube on the 4.4tdv8 is designed specifically for using an oil extraction pump and will allow you to suck out virtually all the oil . G reg 2.5VM Vogue Portofino red 1991- 1999
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9th May 2017 7:53pm |
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steveball Member Since: 09 Jun 2011 Location: Corsham, UK Posts: 208 |
I didn't measure how much came out - but it went into 5l containers and filled one and quite a bit (I think more than half) in another. I added fresh oil and was careful no to overfill. The capacity should be 9l and I'm pretty sure I There wasn't much left of the 10l I purchased.
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9th May 2017 7:59pm |
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Freddie The Fish Member Since: 13 Apr 2017 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 115 |
Thanks, looks like question answered. Now come on opieoils where's my oil.... |
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9th May 2017 8:01pm |
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diesel Dave Member Since: 14 Aug 2015 Location: Stockport Posts: 455 |
Be careful using that method on the 3.6 Steveball. They have two sump plugs, one directly under the turbo return that collects sludge, so needs to be removed at each change interval, especially with the turbo issues they "can"suffer. |
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9th May 2017 8:18pm |
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nino_nino Member Since: 29 Mar 2015 Location: pocitelj Posts: 690 |
Freddie, this is my home made vacuum device, old fridge compressor,PVC tubing (150 mm ID) 75 cm height which gives 13 L capacity. With this I can draw 0.8 bar vacuum and it will suck oil (9 L approximately) in around 2-3 minutes. I have used this to bleed brakes,flash coolant, etc, etc.. This setup cost Me around 45 E.
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10th May 2017 1:27pm |
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Freddie The Fish Member Since: 13 Apr 2017 Location: Bedfordshire Posts: 115 |
Love it... great to see someone engineering a solution. |
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10th May 2017 3:18pm |
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ajac8 Member Since: 04 Oct 2011 Location: Shakespeares County Posts: 1655 |
9.5 litres on a 4.4 TDV8. My sucker gets virtually 100% of it via the dedicated suction port next to the filler cap. My sucker kit fits snuggly over the outlet hose and not down it:thumbsup: 405 AB exec seats Baltic and Cirrus
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10th May 2017 6:18pm |
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j_rov Member Since: 10 Jan 2017 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 386 |
Diesel Dave & Steveball, I note this comment on the 3.6. How about a hybrid method of sucking the majority out using a vacuum and they draining sludge underneath? __ 2018 L405 3.0 TDV6 Vogue SE Fuji White 2000 4.6 V8 HSE Oxford Blue 1994 3.9 V8 Vogue Ardennes Green - resto project Land Rover History: 2010 3.6 TDV8 Autobiography Stornoway Grey 2001 Discovery 2 TD5 GS 1999 Discovery 2 V8i XS 1994 Discovery 300Tdi 1993 Discovery 200Tdi 1989 Range Rover Vogue SE 3.5EFi 1976 Series 3 2.25 1977 Range Rover 2 door 3.5 Carb |
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10th Nov 2017 2:20pm |
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