Manual Oil Evacuators
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Manual Oil Evacuators
I've a number of Honda engines mounted on mowers, pressure washers, etc. and they don't come with an oil drain plug. I have to remove the dipstick, lay them on their side and drain. A giant pain and often, a mess...
Almost all my motor powered equipment would be better served if I had an oil remover/evacuator.
I've looked into buying a Mityvac, but the reviews are so-so on the various models. I originally thought they were good to go, but not always.
Can anyone here make a recommendation on such a critter if you have personal experience with one or own one? Plus, I'd like one that - after removing the oil is capable of then reversing the process and fill recyclable containers with the old oil.
I prefer a manual pump type.
Thanks!
Almost all my motor powered equipment would be better served if I had an oil remover/evacuator.
I've looked into buying a Mityvac, but the reviews are so-so on the various models. I originally thought they were good to go, but not always.
Can anyone here make a recommendation on such a critter if you have personal experience with one or own one? Plus, I'd like one that - after removing the oil is capable of then reversing the process and fill recyclable containers with the old oil.
I prefer a manual pump type.
Thanks!
Re: Manual Oil Evacuators
I agree that it is a giant pain.Abraham wrote:I've a number of Honda engines mounted on mowers, pressure washers, etc. and they don't come with an oil drain plug. I have to remove the dipstick, lay them on their side and drain. A giant pain and often, a mess...
Almost all my motor powered equipment would be better served if I had an oil remover/evacuator.
I've looked into buying a Mityvac, but the reviews are so-so on the various models. I originally thought they were good to go, but not always.
Can anyone here make a recommendation on such a critter if you have personal experience with one or own one? Plus, I'd like one that - after removing the oil is capable of then reversing the process and fill recyclable containers with the old oil.
I prefer a manual pump type.
Thanks!
Presently I use a large disposable aluminum steam table pan.
I am also interesting in the suggestions and recommendations.
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Re: Manual Oil Evacuators
Check the boating merchants such as West Marine. I bought a 12v pump for my boat and it wasnt worth my time.
This will get you going.
http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-for ... actor.html
This will get you going.
http://www.thehulltruth.com/boating-for ... actor.html
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Re: Manual Oil Evacuators
I have a Motive Power Extractor. Use it for my mower, 4-cycle trimmer, wife's honda, etc. I have no complaints.
I also use their power brake bleeder and love it. Makes brake bleeding so easy.
I also use their power brake bleeder and love it. Makes brake bleeding so easy.
Re: Manual Oil Evacuators
It's probably less than 12 oz of oil, how about a large syringe with about 6 inches of tubing on it's tip?
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Active Military, Veterans, Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS receive $15 transfers.
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Re: Manual Oil Evacuators
Abraham
Where are you located?
Where are you located?
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Re: Manual Oil Evacuators
Thanks all - Here's what I've ordered: Mityvac Model 7201 from Tooltopia for $85.90, no shipping charge, no tax.
I watched it being used on Youtube.
I watched others too, and all others while less costly required the used oil to be poured out. I want to avoid pouring out the oil thus avoiding oil spills...
The Mityvac 7201, not only sucks oil out through the dipstick, but once the oil is in the reservoir, flip a lever and it can then be pumped into a recyclable container.
Easy, no mess.
I watched it being used on Youtube.
I watched others too, and all others while less costly required the used oil to be poured out. I want to avoid pouring out the oil thus avoiding oil spills...
The Mityvac 7201, not only sucks oil out through the dipstick, but once the oil is in the reservoir, flip a lever and it can then be pumped into a recyclable container.
Easy, no mess.
Re: Manual Oil Evacuators
Thanks for the tip Abraham. It looks like this tool has other uses as well.Abraham wrote:Thanks all - Here's what I've ordered: Mityvac Model 7201 from Tooltopia for $85.90, no shipping charge, no tax.
I watched it being used on Youtube.
I watched others too, and all others while less costly required the used oil to be poured out. I want to avoid pouring out the oil thus avoiding oil spills...
The Mityvac 7201, not only sucks oil out through the dipstick, but once the oil is in the reservoir, flip a lever and it can then be pumped into a recyclable container.
Easy, no mess.

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Re: Manual Oil Evacuators
I neglected to mention Northern Tool sells the same item for, drum roll please: $139.99, plus tax and shipping.
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Re: Manual Oil Evacuators
I've got the MightyVac 701. Bought it for a boat, which I no longer have.. I actually use it for lots of other things...
http://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7400-Lite ... ityvac+oil" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7400-Lite ... ityvac+oil" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Mine is an older model.
I tried using it one time, and remembered why I no longer own a bicycle pump.
if I ever have a need for it. I'll plumb it to a vacuum pump.
I tried using it one time, and remembered why I no longer own a bicycle pump.

if I ever have a need for it. I'll plumb it to a vacuum pump.
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“Sometimes there is no alternative to uncertainty except to await the arrival of more and better data.” C. Wunsch
“Sometimes there is no alternative to uncertainty except to await the arrival of more and better data.” C. Wunsch
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As a professional mechanic ive been useing the harbor freight mitivav for about 10 years.
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That's the hand squeeze pump, right?cheezit wrote:As a professional mechanic ive been useing the harbor freight mitivav for about 10 years.
This thing we're discussing is a bit bigger: http://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7201-Flui ... B0002SR7TC" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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“Sometimes there is no alternative to uncertainty except to await the arrival of more and better data.” C. Wunsch
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Re: Manual Oil Evacuators
I use an Oil Boy by Tempo
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Re: Manual Oil Evacuators
About a $10 item
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools ... _200596412 electric 12volt
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools ... _200475124 manual
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools ... _200596412 electric 12volt
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools ... _200475124 manual
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