i cut a thin long tube from an old refrigerator, and adapted it on the plastic tube, the shorter the pipes are the faster the pump draws oil (the thin plastic tube coils up in the engine and does not suck all of the oil)
If you had put the container on the ground the pump would have pumped it easier, the higher the contained the more difficult it is to pump against the head of liquid. I would also guess the you pushed too much tube in and it curled back up from the sump.
"you pushed too much tube in and it curled back up from the sump." 100%, you can even see it @1:30 in the video. The tube hits the bottom and he forces it through, causing it to curl back up. If anyone else thinks they might have done this, slowly pull the tube out with the pump on. It'll keep draining as the tip of the tube unrolls lower into the sump.
I have been using this pump the last 3-4 oil changes and it works very well. It pulls about 4800ml out of 5l oil. Also I don't know why you want to clean the tubes afterwards - you aren't going to be drinking from them :). I just leave them be in the box until the next year's oil change. I think there were caps to put on so the remains don't spill. Tip 1 - don't put the tube all the way in because it will hit the bottom of the sump and clog itself at that point. Tip 2 - open the oil cap so that air can get in while pulling oil out. Without this you are creating a vacuum and the pump works against that vacuum. Tip 3 - do this on a warm engine - the oil is thinner and get's out easier. Tip 4 - there's more oil in the oil filter.. maybe 100-200ml more.
Tip 2 - Guys, please stop it! Educate yourself! Engine oil systems aren't hermetic!!! All internal combustion engines have oil breathers! On the other tips I do agree.
@@icku wasn't aware of that but I noticed the pump starts to suck considerably more oil when I removed the cap. Yeah it's not hermetic like the cooling system but I guess this breather has much less flow capacity than the pump is trying to suck out.
@@JunkBondTrader Instead of writing bullshits why didn't you write those several mistakes. I'm sick and tired of people so dumb they enter their cars from the trunk. That pump has been tested by me on so many cars you can barely count that much. Its not capable of sucking all the oil - comma. So don't write your bullshits on my channel!
@@icku Is not hermetic but when you remove the oil cap the the amount of air that comes in is way bigger and the process become really fast , every quick oilshop change do this for decades.
Sure, its better to change the oil underneath the engine, but you need a ramp or a safe jack to lift the car. This is easy and fast. Just be sure the oil is not cold. As it written on the pump manual, oil should be 60°c
Got one last year but I use it for bleeding brakes. Better than the pressure bleeding one man kits I've mounted it in a small plastic toolbox with a 7AH SLA and waste collection bottle for the old fluid. Nice easy clean way to do a change or remove air.
Did you warm the oil beforehand Your supposed to have a 5 min drivearound to get the oil to 40-60 degrees to thin the oil down also a few mistakes you raised the bottle above bonnet instead of on the ground and you never took the oil cap off not allowing built up pressure out.
Judging by the "oil cap...pressure out" nonsense im pretty sure you have no idea that cars have crankcase ventilation system - meaning the oil system is not hermetized. You do not need to open the oil cap in order to drain the oil. You might even suggest to dig a hole in the ground to lower the bottle beneath the oil pan :D
@@ickucause they build pressure up , the pressure will try and find a way out through the gaskets and seals if that fails it causes oil leaks hence oil leaks that will lead to costly repairs. Where on earth do you think oil tanks don't build up pressure. Hence take cap off whilst filling as the tube only fits down the dipstick tube so that alone will block Airways if the filler cap is left on. You need to stop reading Wikipedia lol.
@@icku And judging by your words, you are a very bad specialist. Because you don't know what a check valve is! And yes, opening the lid relieves pressure. Don't give more advice.
@@icku So on top of being a racist, you're a moron. PCV is not an open valve that just let's air in and out of your crankcase (the fact you thought that's how it works should really disqualify you to make any videos related to cars, you genuinely think Opel wants dirt and debris in your oil sump? Jesus christ the confidence of some idiots is astounding...) it's a one way valve that vents POSITIVE pressure, it's in the bloody name "Positive Crankcase Ventilation". NEGATIVE pressure (pulling a vacuum) is a DESIRED feature when operation your oil pump normally, but you have to take it into account when changing the oil and allow air into the system to replace the oil. So to sum this video up, you; a) did not follow instructions to preheat your engine before using the oil pump. b) Shoved too much tube into the oil sump, causing your tube to end above the lowest possible level, hence why you got more out from the plug afterwards. c) Placed your vessel ABOVE the pump and the level of the liquid, displaying an understanding of fluid dynamics that would make a 10 year old shake their head in dismay d) Do not understand how to safely and efficiently drain an oil system, then have the gall to get pissy and racist when people point out your mistakes, using words you clearly don't understand. So, @AllHandMade please keep your "advices" only to wood working and maybe even then, keep your "advices" off of youtube, moron.
Did you check the oil level before you started so you know how much oil should come out? I have also noticed a problem with my pump, sometimes the oil pipe rises out of the dipstick tube. Worth checking, I find my pump very reliable and mainly use it for gearbox and axle oil changes which have no drain plugs.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175676732655 This is the oil sump of my car. First see that metal sheet with opening inside. Next see how flat the bottom is. And all hoses tend to curve when they hit hometing.
You put the tube way to much in. The tube probably made a little wrap in the reservoir. Let the pump running while getting the tube slowly out, to find the sweetspot.
@allhandmade, when you drained the rest of oil from the bottom, was the pressure much less than when it was full? My biggest worry is to catch the stream in the pan without making mess on my driveway ;) so if 1l left means much less pressure that full 5l, this pump will still be very useful for me :)
My oil pan plug has central opening in it - so in either ways it doesn't make a mess. Probably you should buy such. Just google z19dth oil pan plug to see what i mean,
I just tried mine for the first time and it got pretty much all of the oil out. My drive is on a slope so all of the oil gathers towards the dipstick end of the sump which really helps..
Hey. Just wanted to check. Did you drain the engine or transmission and did it drain out the whole thing. Are you satisfied with the performance of this product and has it done what is says it will do?
On my engine it cannot drain the whole oil. And there is no poin of using it as the oil filter on my car can be chaned only from below :( On other car probably it will do its job.
@@romakayak I was close to doing that too. It's a stupid design to hide a fuse.... I got a separate fuse holder and soldered that in the power wire outside of the unit.
@@williamward755 a small glass fuse just soldered in. Maybe they wised up and changed the design. Take everything part, clean it and test the motor with 12v?
Tried mine today, it's ok but a bit slow (5 litre capacity) took a good 20-25 mins 0-20 oil....tbh doing it via the sump plug on my 4x4 would be quicker, but it did work ok. I really bought it for doing my differential /transfer box oils, should be alot quicker as the diffs only hold 1 litre and 2 litre for the transfer box...paid £9.99 in Lidl last week.
I bought one for the differentials and transmission/case. First time it didn't work at all with a 12v maplin transformer. Tried it on a 12v car battery and ot did. Managed to do the transfer case, was bit slow but ok. Went onto transmission but for some reason struggled getting the larger tube in the fill hole, so decided to change the pipes around using the thinner pipe as out. That's when it all started going wrong, the pump couldnt cope with the extra pressure and just died on me. So was left under the vechicle with pipes full of oil, pulling them off made a spray on the driveway, then the bottle fell over and made a great big stain on the drive, then the wind blew up and made it even worse. In the end I threw the wretched pump down in anger and resorted to my flowjet 12v pump. Again the tubes got pressurised and came off pumping oil all over the drive. Things I learnt were, do not buy cheap pumps and DO NOT use a thinner tube for the OUT than on the IN.
Awesome video dude! Thanks for sharing such an experience with us. I understand your partial disappointment about the fact that it doesn't suck all the oil. But c'mon. It is a less than 20 Eur thing. As for me it is fine if I will need to a small follow up from under the car. It would still be less messy underneath. At least I hope so. Didn't try yet though.
Thanks! I was thinking about buying one of these today. I'm undecided, as similarly I can't change the oil filter on my own without a mechanic. You can do it, but I don't trust myself to work on the underbody safely and might mess it up. Think I might let the big boys do it for me
Oil is a simple DIY change trust me. Find where your filter is, take that off before draining the oil, but some castrol oil for £30 you can do the whole change for about £40 A garage costs 100+
👎 Dipstick tube on a VW Golf mk5 1.6 FSI is too thin. Couldn't use the supplied feed tube. Even a spare 5mm tube I had wouldn't fit. No option other than to do an oil change the old fashioned way.
Why not through the huge hole where you normally put the oil in? Why not buy a smaller rubber/silicon hose and an adapter for the oil pump, available at every hardware store? If this is the kind of problem solving skills you display, maybe just take your care to a professional.
@@imraff Great questions. Try this yourself and report back your findings. Let me guess what will happen. 1. The "huge hole", normally called the oil filler, doesn't reach the oil sump without restrictions, so you wouldn't catch all the old oil. 2. A thinner tube from your standard hardware store wouldn't be sufficiently rigid, and would close in on itself upon applying suction. Looking forward to your follow up genius ideas. The internet was invented for little Einsteins like you. I'm embarrassed for you.
don't be that lazy folks, here is my tip: find some bricks, take the bricks with you, place the bricks infront of your wheels, drive your car on the bricks, watchout that the bricks are not too high, and thats how I get under my car safely. izi pizi.
I've watched several videos on these oil extractors, No one seems to know how much oil is in their car? The used oil goes into things with out knowing how much came out. If the engine holds 5 quarts and you draw out four. That means you add 4 clean quarts of oil to one quart of dirty oil. The results is 5 quarts of dirty oil. Plus. The oil that they draw out is black which says to me that it's been long past due to change. SO.. so far these videos are meant for 10 year old kids that know nothing about cars.
I know mine takes 4.8 litres.....I pumped the old oil into 2 litre milk containers and filled two plus one just over half full so I guess there's approx 200 ml left....As i change my oil every 4000-4500 it doesn't worry me too much. I'll maybe use the pump every other change, tbh I was being lazy as pulling the plug on my SUV isn't too difficult.
I think it's useless for drain and or fill oil.. I think it's better to suck brake fluid out the brake system😂 on my BMW I can suck the fluid true the clutch system very well
More English from Gheraseni City, the oil is removed from the engine on foot when the engine is warm so that everything can drain. You use the pump to add oil. Know that all the Americans, English, Australians, etc. will come to you in Gheraseni to buy this miraculous pump, after such a presentation with the head down and the oil on top. Even those from the representative office do not yet know such a method. World, world, come to Gheraseni to see the miracle of the pump at the mechanic Pacalici!
Really fell sorry for you. To have such contempt to your own nationality. Fortunatelly I'm far away from your ethnicity ;) Next time take a look at more videos of the channel your pouring vomit, before doing so. They tell a lot of owners competency...and even you will understand that I'm way more competent than you ;) And most importantly - you won't make a fool of yourself.
Once my friend talked me into changing the oil with an oil pump because it would be cleaner and simpler. I went in, and it was strange that not all the oil came out, and during the next change, the mechanic said in bewilderment that although the oil was still good, the filter was full of gunk and he didn't understand why.
i cut a thin long tube from an old refrigerator, and adapted it on the plastic tube, the shorter the pipes are the faster the pump draws oil (the thin plastic tube coils up in the engine and does not suck all of the oil)
If you had put the container on the ground the pump would have pumped it easier, the higher the contained the more difficult it is to pump against the head of liquid. I would also guess the you pushed too much tube in and it curled back up from the sump.
Spot on Tim.
"you pushed too much tube in and it curled back up from the sump."
100%, you can even see it @1:30 in the video. The tube hits the bottom and he forces it through, causing it to curl back up.
If anyone else thinks they might have done this, slowly pull the tube out with the pump on. It'll keep draining as the tip of the tube unrolls lower into the sump.
I have been using this pump the last 3-4 oil changes and it works very well. It pulls about 4800ml out of 5l oil. Also I don't know why you want to clean the tubes afterwards - you aren't going to be drinking from them :). I just leave them be in the box until the next year's oil change. I think there were caps to put on so the remains don't spill.
Tip 1 - don't put the tube all the way in because it will hit the bottom of the sump and clog itself at that point.
Tip 2 - open the oil cap so that air can get in while pulling oil out. Without this you are creating a vacuum and the pump works against that vacuum.
Tip 3 - do this on a warm engine - the oil is thinner and get's out easier.
Tip 4 - there's more oil in the oil filter.. maybe 100-200ml more.
Tip 2 - Guys, please stop it! Educate yourself! Engine oil systems aren't hermetic!!! All internal combustion engines have oil breathers!
On the other tips I do agree.
@@icku wasn't aware of that but I noticed the pump starts to suck considerably more oil when I removed the cap. Yeah it's not hermetic like the cooling system but I guess this breather has much less flow capacity than the pump is trying to suck out.
@@JunkBondTrader Instead of writing bullshits why didn't you write those several mistakes. I'm sick and tired of people so dumb they enter their cars from the trunk. That pump has been tested by me on so many cars you can barely count that much. Its not capable of sucking all the oil - comma. So don't write your bullshits on my channel!
@@ickulol
@@icku Is not hermetic but when you remove the oil cap the the amount of air that comes in is way bigger and the process become really fast , every quick oilshop change do this for decades.
Sure, its better to change the oil underneath the engine, but you need a ramp or a safe jack to lift the car. This is easy and fast. Just be sure the oil is not cold. As it written on the pump manual, oil should be 60°c
Got one last year but I use it for bleeding brakes. Better than the pressure bleeding one man kits I've mounted it in a small plastic toolbox with a 7AH SLA and waste collection bottle for the old fluid. Nice easy clean way to do a change or remove air.
I was looking for a comment about a brake fluid change. I'm going to give try. Thanks
Hi David, is it possible to remove bubbles from master clutch and slave cylinders with this?
Hey mate you cannot allow the hose to curl up from the bottom...once the hose has hit the bottom of the oil pan dont push in any further....try again
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Did you warm the oil beforehand
Your supposed to have a 5 min drivearound to get the oil to 40-60 degrees to thin the oil down also a few mistakes you raised the bottle above bonnet instead of on the ground and you never took the oil cap off not allowing built up pressure out.
Judging by the "oil cap...pressure out" nonsense im pretty sure you have no idea that cars have crankcase ventilation system - meaning the oil system is not hermetized. You do not need to open the oil cap in order to drain the oil. You might even suggest to dig a hole in the ground to lower the bottle beneath the oil pan :D
@@ickucause they build pressure up , the pressure will try and find a way out through the gaskets and seals if that fails it causes oil leaks hence oil leaks that will lead to costly repairs.
Where on earth do you think oil tanks don't build up pressure.
Hence take cap off whilst filling as the tube only fits down the dipstick tube so that alone will block Airways if the filler cap is left on.
You need to stop reading Wikipedia lol.
@@icku And judging by your words, you are a very bad specialist. Because you don't know what a check valve is! And yes, opening the lid relieves pressure.
Don't give more advice.
@@ВалерийВалериевич-й6г Valerii, please keep your advices only to Lada drivers.
@@icku So on top of being a racist, you're a moron.
PCV is not an open valve that just let's air in and out of your crankcase (the fact you thought that's how it works should really disqualify you to make any videos related to cars, you genuinely think Opel wants dirt and debris in your oil sump? Jesus christ the confidence of some idiots is astounding...) it's a one way valve that vents POSITIVE pressure, it's in the bloody name "Positive Crankcase Ventilation". NEGATIVE pressure (pulling a vacuum) is a DESIRED feature when operation your oil pump normally, but you have to take it into account when changing the oil and allow air into the system to replace the oil.
So to sum this video up, you;
a) did not follow instructions to preheat your engine before using the oil pump.
b) Shoved too much tube into the oil sump, causing your tube to end above the lowest possible level, hence why you got more out from the plug afterwards.
c) Placed your vessel ABOVE the pump and the level of the liquid, displaying an understanding of fluid dynamics that would make a 10 year old shake their head in dismay
d) Do not understand how to safely and efficiently drain an oil system, then have the gall to get pissy and racist when people point out your mistakes, using words you clearly don't understand.
So, @AllHandMade please keep your "advices" only to wood working and maybe even then, keep your "advices" off of youtube, moron.
Did you check the oil level before you started so you know how much oil should come out?
I have also noticed a problem with my pump, sometimes the oil pipe rises out of the dipstick tube.
Worth checking, I find my pump very reliable and mainly use it for gearbox and axle oil changes which have no drain plugs.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/175676732655
This is the oil sump of my car. First see that metal sheet with opening inside. Next see how flat the bottom is. And all hoses tend to curve when they hit hometing.
You put the tube way to much in. The tube probably made a little wrap in the reservoir. Let the pump running while getting the tube slowly out, to find the sweetspot.
@allhandmade, when you drained the rest of oil from the bottom, was the pressure much less than when it was full? My biggest worry is to catch the stream in the pan without making mess on my driveway ;) so if 1l left means much less pressure that full 5l, this pump will still be very useful for me :)
My oil pan plug has central opening in it - so in either ways it doesn't make a mess. Probably you should buy such. Just google z19dth oil pan plug to see what i mean,
Why is your pressured up
I just tried mine for the first time and it got pretty much all of the oil out. My drive is on a slope so all of the oil gathers towards the dipstick end of the sump which really helps..
Hey. Just wanted to check. Did you drain the engine or transmission and did it drain out the whole thing. Are you satisfied with the performance of this product and has it done what is says it will do?
On my engine it cannot drain the whole oil. And there is no poin of using it as the oil filter on my car can be chaned only from below :( On other car probably it will do its job.
⭐️ Just used mine - works perfectly. Oil change and filter done in 15minutes 😀
Only £10 😊
@@jerryx2000 manuel is the best way use this in bottom to suck all weird metal and stuff sticky*
Tip: there is a fuse inside... if it stops working check it
Mine stopped working but I didn't know about the fuse so I dumped into the bin.
@@romakayak I was close to doing that too. It's a stupid design to hide a fuse....
I got a separate fuse holder and soldered that in the power wire outside of the unit.
@@nstl440 I took mine apart but could not see any fuse?
@@williamward755 a small glass fuse just soldered in. Maybe they wised up and changed the design. Take everything part, clean it and test the motor with 12v?
@@nstl440 i bought 2 pumps so Im gonna put a automotive fuse holder in the unused one.
I bought my already opened but it dosent runing. It is possible that previus buyer switch the + and - ? Thanks.
There is a fuse inside. Possible it blew out.
Tried mine today, it's ok but a bit slow (5 litre capacity) took a good 20-25 mins 0-20 oil....tbh doing it via the sump plug on my 4x4 would be quicker, but it did work ok. I really bought it for doing my differential /transfer box oils, should be alot quicker as the diffs only hold 1 litre and 2 litre for the transfer box...paid £9.99 in Lidl last week.
Normally cold oil is very thick and hard to suck. Did you work ur car for 5-10min be4 sucking it?
I bought one for the differentials and transmission/case.
First time it didn't work at all with a 12v maplin transformer.
Tried it on a 12v car battery and ot did. Managed to do the transfer case, was bit slow but ok.
Went onto transmission but for some reason struggled getting the larger tube in the fill hole, so decided to change the pipes around using the thinner pipe as out. That's when it all started going wrong, the pump couldnt cope with the extra pressure and just died on me. So was left under the vechicle with pipes full of oil, pulling them off made a spray on the driveway, then the bottle fell over and made a great big stain on the drive, then the wind blew up and made it even worse. In the end I threw the wretched pump down in anger and resorted to my flowjet 12v pump.
Again the tubes got pressurised and came off pumping oil all over the drive.
Things I learnt were, do not buy cheap pumps and DO NOT use a thinner tube for the OUT than on the IN.
Can it be used for bleeding brakes as a vacuum pump or direct through it?
Did you try to do it and did it work?
Too high pressure could damage the seals so I wouldn't do it.
@@Ivzuumm break Systems are made to handle 2000psi this pump is about 10% of that
Oh no. You didn't open up the oil cap. That's why maximum oil is not coming out.
Engine oil system is not hermetic. There is crankshaft ventilation system.
- What about releasing the filter? Would it help?
Filter should be off or loosened and dipstick out as well as oil cap off
I always flush the hoses and pump with sucking about 100cc of gasoline at the end,are clean as new than .
Great tip
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Yah am agree with you.
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You can clean the Pump with Water and Soap.
Just let it soak a Bucket Sopi Water.
Yes you can or not bother , if your only going to use it for oil change ever , then no need
Awesome video dude! Thanks for sharing such an experience with us. I understand your partial disappointment about the fact that it doesn't suck all the oil. But c'mon. It is a less than 20 Eur thing. As for me it is fine if I will need to a small follow up from under the car. It would still be less messy underneath. At least I hope so. Didn't try yet though.
Thanks! I was thinking about buying one of these today. I'm undecided, as similarly I can't change the oil filter on my own without a mechanic. You can do it, but I don't trust myself to work on the underbody safely and might mess it up. Think I might let the big boys do it for me
Glad I could help!
Oil is a simple DIY change trust me. Find where your filter is, take that off before draining the oil, but some castrol oil for £30 you can do the whole change for about £40
A garage costs 100+
They work pretty well. You shouldn't have a problem. Everyone won't have the same problem.
Better to use the fill opening than the dip stick tube. On many newer cars it doesnt reach the bottom of the sump.
would it empty the 2 litres of sae 90 diff oil out of my back axle ?.
Yes, it will
Thanks, I will give it a go Wednesday when the temperature in my garage should go from 2°c to over 10°c@@icku
It DID, 🙂emptied in 2 minutes filled in3 minutes with the big tube that was in the box, sae 90 differential oil.@@icku
@@paulinfrance5 Great to hear 😅
wonder if it can suck gear oil...
Sure it can. The gearbox oil is even thinner and easier to suck.
It says in instructions NOT for transmission fluid. Not sure why.
Gear box oil is much more viscous than engine oil, it might but it would be slow.
@@aidyledgard4582 transmission fluid is corrosive, it would probable eat the o-rings on the pumps piston.
I just use it to fill my differentials and gearbox its so easy
how ofter should i use it please?
thanks
When changing oil. And that depends on your oil change intervals :)
Probably once or twice a year
You will never get all of the oil out, don't worry, 95% is a good score, just change it when it gets dirty.
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Nice test.
Thank you! Cheers!
Oil tube wont fit on my Golf 4 1.6 🤣
Thx
👎 Dipstick tube on a VW Golf mk5 1.6 FSI is too thin. Couldn't use the supplied feed tube. Even a spare 5mm tube I had wouldn't fit. No option other than to do an oil change the old fashioned way.
Why not through the huge hole where you normally put the oil in?
Why not buy a smaller rubber/silicon hose and an adapter for the oil pump, available at every hardware store?
If this is the kind of problem solving skills you display, maybe just take your care to a professional.
@@imraff Great questions. Try this yourself and report back your findings. Let me guess what will happen. 1. The "huge hole", normally called the oil filler, doesn't reach the oil sump without restrictions, so you wouldn't catch all the old oil. 2. A thinner tube from your standard hardware store wouldn't be sufficiently rigid, and would close in on itself upon applying suction. Looking forward to your follow up genius ideas. The internet was invented for little Einsteins like you. I'm embarrassed for you.
don't be that lazy folks, here is my tip: find some bricks, take the bricks with you, place the bricks infront of your wheels, drive your car on the bricks, watchout that the bricks are not too high, and thats how I get under my car safely. izi pizi.
First i use pump and the remaining amount of oil through the plug.
You put the tube in wrong buddy, you forced it to curl up in the sump just put it in until you hear the click from the bottom and leave it there.😊
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You messed up you did not take off your oil filler cap engine vacuum no wonder you did not get it all out
Engine oil system is not a sealed system. Haven't you heard of an oil breather?
I've watched several videos on these oil extractors, No one seems to know how much oil is in their car? The used oil goes into things with out knowing how much came out. If the engine holds 5 quarts and you draw out four. That means you add 4 clean quarts of oil to one quart of dirty oil. The results is 5 quarts of dirty oil. Plus. The oil that they draw out is black which says to me that it's been long past due to change. SO.. so far these videos are meant for 10 year old kids that know nothing about cars.
I know mine takes 4.8 litres.....I pumped the old oil into 2 litre milk containers and filled two plus one just over half full so I guess there's approx 200 ml left....As i change my oil every 4000-4500 it doesn't worry me too much. I'll maybe use the pump every other change, tbh I was being lazy as pulling the plug on my SUV isn't too difficult.
You not using it right that is why u didnt take all oil out its even better than drain it out
Can I use this to pump petrol??
I don't think so. Petrol is far less viscous than oil and diesel
@@icku I wont use that pump for petrol now I have discovered a thing called a Jiggle Siphon and I have one on order
I think it's useless for drain and or fill oil.. I think it's better to suck brake fluid out the brake system😂 on my BMW I can suck the fluid true the clutch system very well
On my honda civic I can't put it like that. Won't fit in where dipsitick is
Different cat - different design :(
That looks like water mixed with oil
More English from Gheraseni City, the oil is removed from the engine on foot when the engine is warm so that everything can drain.
You use the pump to add oil.
Know that all the Americans, English, Australians, etc. will come to you in Gheraseni to buy this miraculous pump, after such a presentation with the head down and the oil on top.
Even those from the representative office do not yet know such a method.
World, world, come to Gheraseni to see the miracle of the pump at the mechanic Pacalici!
Really fell sorry for you. To have such contempt to your own nationality. Fortunatelly I'm far away from your ethnicity ;) Next time take a look at more videos of the channel your pouring vomit, before doing so. They tell a lot of owners competency...and even you will understand that I'm way more competent than you ;) And most importantly - you won't make a fool of yourself.
Спасибо за видео, но ваш акцент ужасный,еле досмотрел.
не смотри на это лол
I bought one earlier on the year, used it once, came to use it again today, doesn't work. The motor is broken after one use. RUBBISH. Don't buy it.
Sei un asino il tubicino che aspira l'olio deve essere lungo come l'astina dell'olio 😂😂😂
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Once my friend talked me into changing the oil with an oil pump because it would be cleaner and simpler. I went in, and it was strange that not all the oil came out, and during the next change, the mechanic said in bewilderment that although the oil was still good, the filter was full of gunk and he didn't understand why.
good lesson!👍👍agre 100%. if you like your car, you should go with old- granddads way.
Absolutely!