can someone please tell what suction tool to use in order to change the oil thru the dipstick? I know there are several made, but would like some personal feedback as to the best one to buy.
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The dipstick has 3/4" male garden hose thread about a 1/2" below the top of the tube. A female garden hose fitting connected to a pump. If you check any of the online shops and search "oil change" you'll see pump, bucket, fitting packages, buy one or build your own.
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Re: yanmar oil change
Any updates on this thread? I tried to do it thru the dipstick with a drill pump with a hot engine and it didn't work. Will a pump mounted to the 3/4 thread pull all the oil out or will a permanent one on the pan be the only option for this?
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Re: yanmar oil change
The setup I have is a Jabsco pump mounted on top of a 5 gallon bucket. The suction side of the pump has about 5ft of 1/2" hose and a 3/4" female garden hose fitting on the end. When you screw the fitting down tight on the top of the oil dipstick tube, it sucks the oil up through the tube. If the engine is warm, it does a very good job of removing all the oil. If you use a drill powered pump, the tubing will not seal against the tube so you would need to know how much tubing to insert into the dip tube to get to the bottom of the pan. The garden hose fittings works well because it seals and allows the pump vacuum to pull the oil out.
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Re: yanmar oil change
I have this setup and it works great either from the dipstick or from a hose connected right to the fitting under the oil pan. You can hear the load on the pump so it certianly takes some suction to draw the oil out, even hot. Not sure if a drill pump is strong enough for this, never used one.
With this setup you simply reverse the pump and pump the used oil into the containers for proper disposal.
With this setup you simply reverse the pump and pump the used oil into the containers for proper disposal.
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Re: yanmar oil change
I use the "Big Boy" pump. It is a 2 1/2 gal tank with a suction pump attached. It comes with a hose that fits snugly over the top of the dipstick tube. Pump the vacuum pump 40-50 times and release the clamp. It sucks the oil right out. The only drawback is that you have to empty the tank and use it a second time because it doesn't have the capacity to drain all the oil in one shot. I've been using it for 5 years and it works fine.