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TOPIC: oil extractor
fredp
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09:36 AM Jul 15, 2009
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Hello all. Any issues using an oil extractor instead of draining oil from bottom of pan?
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dbdeland
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10:42 AM Jul 15, 2009
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fredp,
I would not use this method unless you are sure the engine is sludge free and if you use the extractor make sure you change the filter.
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TurboJim
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Tell you what.... do both. Use your oil extractor then remove the drain plug to get out anything that might be left in the pan.
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