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vdubnick
11-12-2022, 03:18 PM
DIY oil extractor for less than 20 bucks, or free if you have the parts. 3d printed cap, pump sprayer, vacuum pumphttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20221112/ce958b28fc06b55d7b318437ac1fd2fd.jpg

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HFarr
11-12-2022, 03:22 PM
Cool! I like that.

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SONIC
11-14-2022, 04:23 PM
Cool! I like that.

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Less than 20 bucks
*3d printer, vacuum pump, sprayer bottle, hose and fittings not included in cost estimate and may effect total cost of product :)

Gonna need a bigger container.
My extractor is 7 qts which is super frustrating as my oil change is 8 qts.

HFarr
11-14-2022, 06:02 PM
Yeah. I know what you mean. The one I bought from Orielly's Auto a long time ago only holds 6 qts. Just have to dump and start again!

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vdubnick
11-23-2022, 03:30 PM
Less than 20 bucks
*3d printer, vacuum pump, sprayer bottle, hose and fittings not included in cost estimate and may effect total cost of product :)

Gonna need a bigger container.
My extractor is 7 qts which is super frustrating as my oil change is 8 qts.

yep, i just used a 1 gallon one i had sitting around, plan next year is to buy a 2 gallon (8qts+)... ive seen them less than 10 bucks at walmart end of summer when they clear out stuff.

but honestly, it took less than a min to disconnect and drain the tank, you can run pressure on the vac line to empty it quickly. and since you use the extraction hose, you can fill any container easily without the mess.