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by Diplomat » Sat Feb 12, 2022 3:50 pm
Reading this thread prompted me to try out an electric pump I bought in Aldi several years ago and which has remained in its box until yesterday.
it is called an 'Ultimate Speed Oil Suction pump UAP 12 A1' and it surpassed all expectations, particularly with regard to the extraction tubing which easily went into the dipstick hole and didn't go too soft with the heat.
Admittedly I tried it out on my 2003 Suzuki Ignis but I can see no reason why it shouldn't work fine in the Bongo. Piece of cake in the car as the battery is in the same compartment as the engine but I should be able to find 12V from the starter motor wiring on the Bongo. The device uses croc clips and not a cigar lighter plug.
What was a huge improvement over using my previous hand pump, which came from a yacht chandlery, is that the previous pump needed two hands, one to hold it steady and the other to work the plunger. That left no hands free to manage the pipes full of hot oil which develop a mind of their own and can start misbehaving messily.
I pump the old oil into a one litre plastic drink bottle and each time it fills I switch off and pour the old oil into a can where it is kept for shed and fence painting. I took 3 litres out of my Ignis and replaced it with 3 new litres via a 5 litre oil container of the type with a translucent strip calibrated in litres down its side.
Of course, the Bongo can swallow a whole 5 litre can and more but I've always found the pump starts gurgling before you can suck it all out.
After I'd done the job yesterday, I found a brand new boxed oil filter under the front passenger seat, I'd been looking everywhere for it!
Frank
My schoolmates idolised Biggles, I wanted to be Alcock & Brown
They flew, I took up naturism