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Changing oil through dipstick tube
I know that it is best to use the drain plug, but there are times I
hate crawling on the floor or sometimes it rains or in the winter it is very cold. I saw at sears an air operated oil extractor that has a ridgid dipstick tube. It can also remove transmission fluid without taking off the pan. Would the life of a vehicle be shortened by using this method? By the way the item I looked at was made by Mity-Vac and held 8.8 liters. You use it with your air compressor. |
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