Oil change which pump too buy?
I went out tonight to change the oil in the motors and my and hand pump upright canister is junk. I would like to go to a electric one this time are they worth a hoot and which one and where?
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I have the Jabsco oil change pump setup. Has the reversible motor so once it sucks the oil out, I can just flip the switch and pump it out of the bucket into whatever Im using for disposal. It'll suck the oil out of the motor in under 30 seconds!
http://www.defender.com/product3.jsp...9116&id=122092 |
My Buddy has the one from west marine, it pumps In/Out. Has 5 Gal Bucket. seems pretty good to me (Except you usually Get Reamed at west marine)
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I have a jabsco 5 gal bucket changer & it is always a pain trying to set it somewhere steady so I got a newer jabsco that is like a sealed gas jug, it sets in tighter spaces, doesn't leak, & will hold all the oil from both 10 qt pans in 1 shot. Bought it at Amazon. Randy
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Randy is the lay down model just as good for sucking oil out as the 5 gallon bucket unit from Jabsco ? I have used the 5 gal one for many years and hundred of hundreds of oil changes. I have never had a problem with that 5 gallon Jabsco unit, just changed the fuse twice and using a new impeller for it about every year to year and half.
Also the trick to make the 5 gallon bucket stable is set in a square box that just fits the bucket and you can push the drain hose down in the side of box upright so it does not drain the used oil all over the place. I learned my lesson about 20 years ago put that damn bucket in a square box. |
Originally Posted by nova26
(Post 4093240)
I went out tonight to change the oil in the motors and my and hand pump upright canister is junk. I would like to go to a electric one this time are they worth a hoot and which one and where?
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I have an electric JabsCo That I Was Going To Put On Craigslist This Weekend. My motor is out so I'm adding the drain hose kit. If you're interested PM me. It's only been used twice.
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Randy, I know this isn't the "pump method" but if you could get to the drain plugs I've installed a couple of those drain hoses that simply come out of the bilge drain plug. I can get the oil as hot as heck and then drain into a bucket. It is really slick and I know I'm getting a good drain.
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Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
(Post 4093241)
I have the Jabsco oil change pump setup. Has the reversible motor so once it sucks the oil out, I can just flip the switch and pump it out of the bucket into whatever Im using for disposal. It'll suck the oil out of the motor in under 30 seconds!
http://www.defender.com/product3.jsp...9116&id=122092 |
Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
(Post 4093241)
I have the Jabsco oil change pump setup. Has the reversible motor so once it sucks the oil out, I can just flip the switch and pump it out of the bucket into whatever Im using for disposal. It'll suck the oil out of the motor in under 30 seconds!
http://www.defender.com/product3.jsp...9116&id=122092 |
This one from Harbor Freight is great. Hook air compressor to it and it will suck the snot out of an elephant!!!
http://www.harborfreight.com/6-1-4-q...l#.Uyw-G_ldWH4 |
Originally Posted by Xray50
(Post 4093388)
This one from Harbor Freight is great. Hook air compressor to it and it will suck the snot out of an elephant!!!
http://www.harborfreight.com/6-1-4-q...l#.Uyw-G_ldWH4 BINGO.... been using that style for over 15yrs and still works great... Mine is a different manufacture , but same basic style. No electric needed. just have to pressurize it .. |
Yep. I've had all the electric ones but this one tops them all!!! Well worth the money!!!!
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That one looks good. Now I just gotta take that silly battery out of my boat and install an air compressor, that requires ELECTRIC :D
I always pump the oil out as soon as I pull the boat out of the water while the oil is nice and hot. Saves the hassle of having to let it run a long time in the driveway to get the oil up to temp. I made an adapter that will screw into the supplied garden hose thread end for the dipstick screw top method and is tapped NPT for use with the oil pan drain hose. Or use the small tube for the motors that require the tube down the dipstick method. |
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