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Oil Change with MightyVac (Oil extractor)
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<blockquote data-quote="blkGT500nCA" data-source="post: 14177477" data-attributes="member: 74752"><p>Hey OP, I don't think it'll work. You couldn't suck the oil from the dip stick because it doesn't go to the bottom of the pan. The only place you could suck the oil from would be a fitting at the pan. At this point you've completely ruined your mightyvac by filling it up with used motor oil. Now it's only good for that one purpose. </p><p></p><p>Plus, you still have to remove the oil filter, which is the messiest part of the entire job. So is you consider all of the unnecessary work you're creating for yourself, and turning a 10 minute job into a 15 minute job, I think you'd be better off letting gravity do the work and let the oil drain out of the tapped hole that Ford puts in the pan for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blkGT500nCA, post: 14177477, member: 74752"] Hey OP, I don't think it'll work. You couldn't suck the oil from the dip stick because it doesn't go to the bottom of the pan. The only place you could suck the oil from would be a fitting at the pan. At this point you've completely ruined your mightyvac by filling it up with used motor oil. Now it's only good for that one purpose. Plus, you still have to remove the oil filter, which is the messiest part of the entire job. So is you consider all of the unnecessary work you're creating for yourself, and turning a 10 minute job into a 15 minute job, I think you'd be better off letting gravity do the work and let the oil drain out of the tapped hole that Ford puts in the pan for us. [/QUOTE]
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