Oil Changing Pump
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Oil Changing Pump
I was at the Miami show, and was looking for a somebody that manufactures a oil changing unit that is mounted in the bilge with its own electric motor, So all i have to do is turn a valve for the appropriate motor, and flip the switch. Any help would be appreciated !!!!
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Triple Trouble,
I use a Preluber. That works great. It was pricey, but it is a pre lube pump that I use to drain the oil, when your dealing with 12qts at a time, it helps to just hit the switch..
I know Jegs sells them, but not sure if they have the marine unit. You can call the manufacture direct and they will sell you one with out the control box..
good luck
Dick
I use a Preluber. That works great. It was pricey, but it is a pre lube pump that I use to drain the oil, when your dealing with 12qts at a time, it helps to just hit the switch..
I know Jegs sells them, but not sure if they have the marine unit. You can call the manufacture direct and they will sell you one with out the control box..
good luck
Dick
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Check out the Oil X-Changer System. This not only pumps out the old stuff but will also pump in the new.
www.x-change-r.com
I don't have one of these, but all the articles I've read about them have been very positive.
Maybe in the next one I buy.
The pump I use was made by my Dad almost 40 years ago for his boat. It's a 3/4 hp motor attached to a bronze positive displacement gear-rotor pump. I can drain my engine in about 2 minutes with it.
www.x-change-r.com
I don't have one of these, but all the articles I've read about them have been very positive.
Maybe in the next one I buy.
The pump I use was made by my Dad almost 40 years ago for his boat. It's a 3/4 hp motor attached to a bronze positive displacement gear-rotor pump. I can drain my engine in about 2 minutes with it.
Last edited by Iggy; 02-25-2002 at 11:43 AM.
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