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Do you vacuum your oil out or use the drain plug?
I'm interested in the number of forum members who use either method. I'd like it if ya'll kept your additional opinions about the method(s) you use out of this thread, that's what this thread here is about: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diesel-discussion/179353-engine-oil-change-oil-extractors-vs-traditional-way-do-you-like-best.html
You can do your flaming at that thread.:D |
I don't think it matters much which way you do it as long as it gets done.
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I drain the warm-to-hot oil overnight. You'd be surprised how many hours, literally hours, oil is still draining from the pan.
In the morning, I insert a cotton strip during the plug hole which is about 3 feet long, and allow it to soak. Then I remove it. Every time I change the oil, which is every 3000 miles or 3 months (whatever comes first), I change the oil filter and refill with fresh Rotella Synthetic oil. |
I drop the pan, swab out the cam cover, vacuum the oil cooler, and give the oil filter big wet kisses.
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Vacuum. MityVac system.
Jim W. |
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I have for years, however, done overnight drains and Paulsen is right, it will drip for hours and hours even when hot. The last drops that come out are the sludgiest. Don't let my comment discourage you. Keep on changin'! |
I usually let it drain for "only" about 20-25 mins.... :o
Fresh Mobil 1 5w40 synthetic and a Hengst filter every 5,000 miles. :D |
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I drain my oil every two years....about 30kmile OCI, and the filter every 15kmiles. I take the plug out, let it drain until the drips slow down to 1 every 5 seconds, put it back in, and refill with synthetic diesel oil.
My engine will last just as long as yours, I'll spend $80 a year less on oil than you do, will pollute less, and might save your kid's life some day. However, I won't get the sexual gratification that you get when you do your little procedure. I'm weird that way.:D 240Joe |
Gravity is free (for now). :D
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I drain by removing the drain plug when the engine is hot, put a pan under and let it drip for several hours, I only put the plug back when it stops dripping.
On the filter housing I get in it with a rag and absorb about everything deep down that is visible from up top, when I put a new filter in the housing is clean and dry. I change oil about or little over 2K miles, Delo 15/40 diesel rated. Vahe 240D 77/350K |
Vahe,
Changing your oil at 2kmiles makes you a certified environmental disaster....sort of an Exxon Valdez in slow motion. 240Joe |
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Pawo, check out the link to the thread I gave in the first post and check out the last few posts in that thread.
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What is your TBN after two years and 30,000 miles? |
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