file.newsgroup.cars.103085 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Mart Molle)
Subject: Re: Changing oil by self.
[email protected] (Bob LaGesse) writes:
[Long silly discussion deleted...]
> And while you're at it, why bother with removing
>the drain plug when you could remove the dipstick instead and suck it out from
>there with your mouth and then spit it out?
This suggestion isn't as far-fetched as it sounds. Years ago in another
time and place, I used to do oil changes in boats powered by automotive
engines. In many cases, there was no way to get any sort of a tray under
the oil pan because it was boxed in by the bottom of the hull and various
floation chambers on each side. And if you *did* get something there, you'd
spill all the oil out of it for sure trying to get it back out again.
So we used a small pump powered by an electric drill to suck the oil out
the dipstick hole. There was a long/thin hose on the inlet side designed
to fit down the dipstick tube, and another, thicker/shorter hose on the
outlet side that you put into any convenient container. I'm sure these
gadgets are still available from marine hardware suppliers if you want one.
Mart L. Molle
Computer Systems Research Institute
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada M5S 1A4
(416)978-4928