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Title: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Auto Addict on 07 May 2019, 18:49:31
Don't you just love them :y

Should have bought one years ago. :'(
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Nick W on 07 May 2019, 23:11:50
I've used them, and can't see the point on an engine with a drain plug. They're not going to work on a gearbox or diff which is full of gears.


There are better things to buy/use/keep
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Andy B on 07 May 2019, 23:38:02
I bought a Pela for my Smart ....no drain plug fitted.

They're the future   :y
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 08 May 2019, 00:23:06
I bought a Pela for my Smart ....no drain plug fitted.

They're the future   :y
Drain plugs?
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 08 May 2019, 00:25:29
Never used one and hopefully never will.
Luddite ? Me ? How very dare you.  :D
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 08 May 2019, 00:31:49
I've never used one, but can see the attraction especially where the oil filter is in the engine bay, so there is no need to jack the car and crawl underneath.  :)
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Andy B on 08 May 2019, 09:08:33
I bought a Pela for my Smart ....no drain plug fitted.

They're the future   :y
Drain plugs?

Do we have a smart arse smilie?  :P
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: raywilb on 08 May 2019, 11:47:54
Don't you just love them :y

Should have bought one years ago. :'(
  i did once buy one from lidl. draining out the oil via the dipstick tube was ok , it worked a lot quicker when the oil was hot. let a friend use it & never saw it again.
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Nick W on 08 May 2019, 12:04:51
I've never used one, but can see the attraction especially where the oil filter is in the engine bay, so there is no need to jack the car and crawl underneath.  :)


crawling under the car allows you to do the basic visual inspection that is part of the service schedule. That's a good way to avoid BFO.


I prefer to make gravity empty the sump rather than hope it's sucked dry. There are better places for that.
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: dave the builder on 08 May 2019, 12:57:42
I've never used one, but can see the attraction especially where the oil filter is in the engine bay, so there is no need to jack the car and crawl underneath.  :)


crawling under the car allows you to do the basic visual inspection that is part of the service schedule. That's a good way to avoid BFO.


I prefer to make gravity empty the sump rather than hope it's sucked dry. There are better places for that.
100% agree  :)
I also think that a garage or MOT tester should get the blissfully unaware driver to see all the bits that are falling off/badly worn etc to better educate them on the need for regular checks
not that that will happen  :(
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 08 May 2019, 13:32:11
I've never used one, but can see the attraction especially where the oil filter is in the engine bay, so there is no need to jack the car and crawl underneath.  :)


If the filter is easily accessible in the engine bay then worth a go.


If under the car not much point......
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: TheBoy on 08 May 2019, 17:40:17
Mine has a suction tube (I suspect an afterthought of what to do with the dipstick tube it was probably initially going to have ;)) and a sump plug.

Like Nick W, emptying the oil from sump plug is my preference. But the 20,000 screws holding the undertray on means invariably the pump is used.
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: TheBoy on 08 May 2019, 17:41:42
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Andy B on 08 May 2019, 18:16:33
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 08 May 2019, 21:20:59
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.

Dump pan?  ???  ::)  ;D
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: dave the builder on 08 May 2019, 21:25:52
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.

Dump pan?  ???  ::)  ;D

pan you have a dump in  :y

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Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 08 May 2019, 21:30:36
Not entirely inappropriate for Smart car ;D
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: STEMO on 08 May 2019, 22:17:37
Not entirely inappropriate for Smart car ;D
Too big. Perhaps a small, pink potty.  ;D
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Andy B on 08 May 2019, 23:41:01
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.

Dump pan?  ???  ::)  ;D

Bloody auto correct ..... or fat fingers  ::) ::)
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Andy B on 08 May 2019, 23:42:03
Not entirely inappropriate for Smart car ;D

My Fortwo has a drain .....  :P
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 08 May 2019, 23:44:03
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.

Dump pan?  ???  ::)  ;D

Bloody auto correct ..... or fat fingers  ::) ::)

I wondered if you were getting into Americanizms!  :)
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Andy B on 09 May 2019, 08:48:58
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.

Dump pan?  ???  ::)  ;D

Bloody auto correct ..... or fat fingers  ::) ::)

I wondered if you were getting into Americanizms!  :)

 ;D ;D
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: aaronjb on 09 May 2019, 08:53:56
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.

Don't let NickW do an oil change on your car - the last thing you'd see would be him disappearing under the car with the power drill so that gravity could do the work.. ;) ;D
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Nick W on 09 May 2019, 13:24:12
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.

Don't let NickW do an oil change on your car - the last thing you'd see would be him disappearing under the car with the power drill so that gravity could do the work.. ;) ;D


no, some other sucker would have to do it 8)
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Andy B on 09 May 2019, 13:31:54
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.

Don't let NickW do an oil change on your car - the last thing you'd see would be him disappearing under the car with the power drill so that gravity could do the work.. ;) ;D


no, some other sucker would have to do it 8)
;D
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: aaronjb on 09 May 2019, 13:43:07
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.

Don't let NickW do an oil change on your car - the last thing you'd see would be him disappearing under the car with the power drill so that gravity could do the work.. ;) ;D


no, some other sucker would have to do it 8)
;D

So punny it hurts, right? ;D
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Nick W on 09 May 2019, 17:48:35
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.

Don't let NickW do an oil change on your car - the last thing you'd see would be him disappearing under the car with the power drill so that gravity could do the work.. ;) ;D


no, some other sucker would have to do it 8)
;D

So punny it hurts, right? ;D


A groan is as good much encouragement as a laugh.....
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: aaronjb on 10 May 2019, 08:52:09
I wouldn't use a pump on a car without a dedicated suction tube. Relying on a flexi tube down a dipstick hole is going to end in a half arse job, best case scenario.

As above, my Smart Roadster doesn't havd a sump drain plug so the oil has to be sucked out. I'd to remove the dump pan so used my Pela first, there was next to no oil left in the pan when removed.

Don't let NickW do an oil change on your car - the last thing you'd see would be him disappearing under the car with the power drill so that gravity could do the work.. ;) ;D


no, some other sucker would have to do it 8)
;D

So punny it hurts, right? ;D


A groan is as good much encouragement as a laugh.....

Depends what you're doing at the time .. I mean, I never want a woman to laugh wh.. ;D
Title: Re: Oil extractor pumps
Post by: Andy B on 10 May 2019, 08:53:10
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Depends what you're doing at the time .. I mean, I never want a woman to laugh wh.. ;D

 ;D ;D ;D