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coopers1969
17th January 2019, 10:57 PM
Hello all I am going to purchase a oil extractor for my D4 I have 2 question
Manual pump or electric like the idea of electric cause it is small and I can take it with me when I do the trip around Australia
And
What size does the nylon hose have to be to fit down the extraction pipe.
Cheers All.

DiscoJeffster
17th January 2019, 11:07 PM
Hello all I am going to purchase a oil extractor for my D4 I have 2 question
Manual pump or electric like the idea of electric cause it is small and I can take it with me when I do the trip around Australia
And
What size does the nylon hose have to be to fit down the extraction pipe.
Cheers All.

You don't fit the pipe down the tube, you attach the nylon tube TO the metal engine tube using a piece of rubber hose. I used a short piece of fuel hose, maybe 8mm?

coopers1969
18th January 2019, 06:27 AM
You don't fit the pipe down the tube, you attach the nylon tube TO the metal engine tube using a piece of rubber hose. I used a short piece of fuel hose, maybe 8mm?

Perfect thanks heaps

rar110
18th January 2019, 07:32 AM
You will need to carry about a 10l container to take the oil before refilling. Maybe a tub that will fit new oil, filter, degreaser & 12v pump, and temporarily hold waste oil.

I use a Mcnaught 6.5l manual pump. A vacuum pump is a much better way to change the oil.

ATH
18th January 2019, 09:05 AM
I use a vac. pump purchased off the internet for about 50 bucks to do intermediate changes between the official ones. Came with 3 different size tubes, holds around 7-8 ltrs. of oil and with a couple of pumps out it comes.
Leave it attached while changing the oil filter then another couple of pumps and out comes a bit more oil.
Easiest oil change I've ever done.
AlanH.

PS. But I'd still like a dipstick.....

Eric SDV6SE
18th January 2019, 02:34 PM
Same here, but i stick one of the tubes down the engine tube (I.e like a dipstick ) and stick the rubber bung at the top to seal, connect another to the pump and away we go.