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Jabsco makes a pump mounted on a plastic bucket that works great. I had to
change it to a 5 gallon bucket because my diesel holds 14 qts., but that was no problem. It works much better than anything else I've seen or tried. As others mentioned, you can build your own as well, just make sure the pump is rated for oil and/or petroleum products. If you're in a gasoline environment, be sure it's explosion proof. -- Keith __ Never test the depth of the water with both feet. wrote in message ... Hi, What's the best thing for the money for removing oil from a motor in the bilge? I bought a drill pump, and it worked okay. Once! After that it would never work again. Someone told me about using a basting squeeze bulb, and that worked great getting some lube out of a transfer case, but it took quite a while and a lot of times filling and emptying it. It would take forever to empty a motor of oil, unless there's a quart size or something. Thanks for any suggestions, David |
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I use the Pela Oil Extractor. 6 Litre capacity with auto shutoff, handy pour
spout, about $100 CDN. No muss, no fuss. "Keith" wrote in message ... Jabsco makes a pump mounted on a plastic bucket that works great. I had to change it to a 5 gallon bucket because my diesel holds 14 qts., but that was no problem. It works much better than anything else I've seen or tried. As others mentioned, you can build your own as well, just make sure the pump is rated for oil and/or petroleum products. If you're in a gasoline environment, be sure it's explosion proof. -- Keith __ Never test the depth of the water with both feet. wrote in message ... Hi, What's the best thing for the money for removing oil from a motor in the bilge? I bought a drill pump, and it worked okay. Once! After that it would never work again. Someone told me about using a basting squeeze bulb, and that worked great getting some lube out of a transfer case, but it took quite a while and a lot of times filling and emptying it. It would take forever to empty a motor of oil, unless there's a quart size or something. Thanks for any suggestions, David |
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I use the Pela Oil Extractor. 6 Litre capacity with auto shutoff, handy pour
spout, about $100 CDN. No muss, no fuss. "Keith" wrote in message ... Jabsco makes a pump mounted on a plastic bucket that works great. I had to change it to a 5 gallon bucket because my diesel holds 14 qts., but that was no problem. It works much better than anything else I've seen or tried. As others mentioned, you can build your own as well, just make sure the pump is rated for oil and/or petroleum products. If you're in a gasoline environment, be sure it's explosion proof. -- Keith __ Never test the depth of the water with both feet. wrote in message ... Hi, What's the best thing for the money for removing oil from a motor in the bilge? I bought a drill pump, and it worked okay. Once! After that it would never work again. Someone told me about using a basting squeeze bulb, and that worked great getting some lube out of a transfer case, but it took quite a while and a lot of times filling and emptying it. It would take forever to empty a motor of oil, unless there's a quart size or something. Thanks for any suggestions, David |
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