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    I use a vac. pump on between services (every 10K) but note that the indie (every 20K) drains the oil while it's on the hoist. That's OK with me and feel that with it being changed every 10k will help stop the formation of sludge.
    I also get just under a 6 litres out by evacuation.
    Wouldn't know how the stealer does it as I don't use them after a bad experience years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
    Wouldn't know how the stealer does it as I don't use them after a bad experience years ago.
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    I would bet they use the evac method. They can charge 'normal' service price but be done so much faster.
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    Why wouldn't you the Evac method? It takes out more oil than the drain method.

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    I think you're right. I give the pump an extra few strokes and just let it keep going while I change the filter or muck about checking other stuff. Cleanest way of changing oil I've ever done.
    But I would still like a dipstick......
    AlanH.

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    And if you do spill any oil in the valley - you can just suck it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
    I think you're right. I give the pump an extra few strokes and just let it keep going while I change the filter or muck about checking other stuff. Cleanest way of changing oil I've ever done.
    But I would still like a dipstick......
    AlanH.
    I haven't looked at one in the flesh, but is there some way to fabricate up a dipstick system using the suction hose port??
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    Quote Originally Posted by kenl View Post
    Why wouldn't you the Evac method? It takes out more oil than the drain method.
    Yep, the entry point of the suction line into the sump sits about 20mm lower than the sump plug. Evac gets more oil out.

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    Well got one of these and went to use today. Useless on the 2.7. I can get maybe 2.5-3 litres out and that is it. Must be the way the dipstick fits into the sump. Not impressed at all. Stuffed around for an hour, quicker to take the bash plate off and drop the sump plug. Shame the 2.7 is not fitted with the extraction point.
    Currently see this being a waste of money after being told how easy it makes life, not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    Well got one of these and went to use today. Useless on the 2.7. I can get maybe 2.5-3 litres out and that is it. Must be the way the dipstick fits into the sump. Not impressed at all. Stuffed around for an hour, quicker to take the bash plate off and drop the sump plug. Shame the 2.7 is not fitted with the extraction point.
    Currently see this being a waste of money after being told how easy it makes life, not.
    Umm. Yes. The D4 3.0 is designed for oil extraction (hint: there's no dipstick). The 2.7 is not (hint: there's a dipstick). You've used the wrong tool for the job. You can't blame the tool.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    Well got one of these and went to use today. Useless on the 2.7. I can get maybe 2.5-3 litres out and that is it. Must be the way the dipstick fits into the sump. Not impressed at all. Stuffed around for an hour, quicker to take the bash plate off and drop the sump plug. Shame the 2.7 is not fitted with the extraction point.
    Currently see this being a waste of money after being told how easy it makes life, not.
    I've got a fumoto valve on mine with a hole drilled in the bash plate, reach in past the wheel.. Open and done

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