I dropped something inside my oil bag!!!
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Op, for future needs you can get yourself one of these.
It's a manual siphon tool with a 3/8 hose attached, less chance of dropping things inside the oil tank
I've used them on almost everything including oil, gas, antifreeze etc.
Just remember to flush and clean after each use.
Anyway, I've had them for years in my garage. I believe I got the
metal one from an auto parts store.
It's a manual siphon tool with a 3/8 hose attached, less chance of dropping things inside the oil tank
I've used them on almost everything including oil, gas, antifreeze etc.
Just remember to flush and clean after each use.
Anyway, I've had them for years in my garage. I believe I got the
metal one from an auto parts store.
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Other than that it's nothing major at all. You don't have to remove the exhaust and the oil lines just unclip and you can still leave them attached to the engine, just move them out of the way. As far as that clamp goes, I didnt replace it with the same type of clamp. I went to the local hardware store and got me a set of hose clamps (the ones that tighten by turning a screw). Gonna be much easier to deal with next time I have to take it off
And believe me, I took my sweet *** time filling the oil bag this time lol. Kept checking and rechecking the oil after I put the first 2 quarts in lolol
I'm gonna to the supermarket and get me one of those turkey basters lol.
Last edited by Alain; 07-10-2013 at 09:37 PM.
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I was thinking about this tool without even scrolling to the second post. And wallah, there it is lol
Couldnt you have just cracked the oil drain just enough until the amount you needed came out...Instead of sticking something in there...?
Jut saying, im not judging at all.
Glad its out tho.
Last edited by jcallesano; 07-11-2013 at 09:17 AM.