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    #16
    I guess I'm the only one that still lets it drain for a couple hours....
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      #17
      Here is the one I said I would send to Tall. It works with shop air or by hand. It holds 10 quarts. I will suck all the fluids. There are other versions much cheaper. Those do not come with warranties or any other guarantee. Mighty Vac makes a nice unit. With this unit you put it right over the dip stick tube and start the sucking. It will suck the system down completely with no problem. When you are done you simply remove the hose from the tank on the top and pour the wast oil into a buck or waste container. We can get a better figure on the shipping cost and a much better round number for the cost of the unit if you guys are interested.

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        #18
        Razzman, does that model you're using suction the oil from the dipstick tube or the drain hose? I'm with Lee, get it out from the bottom to get ALL the crud!

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          #19
          Originally posted by Weil Thing View Post
          Razzman, does that model you're using suction the oil from the dipstick tube or the drain hose? I'm with Lee, get it out from the bottom to get ALL the crud!
          It pulls it from the dipstick. Of course that doesn't prevent you from draining the remainder from the tube like i do.
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            #20
            Originally posted by Razzman View Post
            It pulls it from the dipstick. Of course that doesn't prevent you from draining the remainder from the tube like i do.
            That's what I do, drop the oil pan drain tube out the bilge hole while the sucker does it's thing.
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              #21
              Thanks guys!

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                #22
                I want to do this myself and looked but cannot find the drain tube on our D-drive??

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by jwanck11 View Post
                  I want to do this myself and looked but cannot find the drain tube on our D-drive??
                  What engine do you have, Merc or MP? Start at the oil pan, you should find the drain hose fitting attached to the pan, fallow it to the end of the hose as it's usually hooked to the engine somewhere by the distributor.
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