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Oil extractor doesn't fit dipstick hole

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Hi,
I purchased a Powerbuilt 6 litre fluid extractor from Amazon recently with the idea of doing more frequent oil changes than the recommended intervals. Unfortunately, it shipped with only a 5.8 mm diameter suction tip and I am unable to insert it far enough down the dipstick hole to contact any oil. I am curious what size of tube will fit down the hole successfully. Perhaps I can source a smaller section from a plumbing supply house and tape it to the end of the current one. What size do other owners use? Otherwise, I will have to return this item unused and purchase a different one which has different sized suction tips. Thanks for the replies.
Neil
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You might try 1/4” O.D. copper tube or 1/8” I.D. clear vinyl tube about 2’ long. Both should be available at any hardware, Lowe’s, Home Depot store.

If the copper tube stops/meets resistance before reaching the bottom of the pan, DO NOT FORCE IT FURTHER.
you can head to a Aquarium store they sell all sizes I suggest nothing metal other then that dipstick down there .
Mine came with several sizes. 1/4" should be fine

Having an oil extractor has been amazing
Mine came with several sizes. 1/4" should be fine

Having an oil extractor has been amazing

So this is used to take out oil instead of draining oil? Just treat like regular oil change?
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=oil+extractor

Many, many oil extraction products out there. If you change oil frenquently, you might can change the filter every other oil change.
I installed a float valve on mine and anytime the level rises it automatically siphons off the excess.
Hi,
I purchased a Powerbuilt 6 litre fluid extractor from Amazon recently with the idea of doing more frequent oil changes than the recommended intervals. Unfortunately, it shipped with only a 5.8 mm diameter suction tip and I am unable to insert it far enough down the dipstick hole to contact any oil. I am curious what size of tube will fit down the hole successfully. Perhaps I can source a smaller section from a plumbing supply house and tape it to the end of the current one. What size do other owners use? Otherwise, I will have to return this item unused and purchase a different one which has different sized suction tips. Thanks for the replies.
Neil
That’s odd. It should come with a 3/16” od semi rigid black tube with metal sleeving inside similar to bicycle brake cable housing and should fit. Do you have the PELA 6000 clone? http://www.pelaproducts.com/description.htm
That’s odd. It should come with a 3/16” od semi rigid black tube with metal sleeving inside similar to bicycle brake cable housing and should fit. Do you have the PELA 6000 clone? http://www.pelaproducts.com/description.htm
I guess I have a clone (made by Powerbuilt, in Taiwan). The ad on Amazon did not meantion the OD of the extractor tube but the reviews were very positive, so I thought it would work. Not sure if there are any ready made smaller tubes available or if I will have to make other arrangements.
Neil
I have the same 6L Powerbuilt 647570. Tried numerous adapters with smaller tubing, couldn't get anything to work. I ended up taking a hammer and pounding the tubing flatter. It fits now and works pretty well. You just have to be patient, it isn't fast.
I have the same 6L Powerbuilt 647570. Tried numerous adapters with smaller tubing, couldn't get anything to work. I ended up taking a hammer and pounding the tubing flatter. It fits now and works pretty well. You just have to be patient, it isn't fast.
Heh.. I guess a good whack with a hammer can sometimes still be a workable solution in the modern era of everything being tech driven. :)
I have the same 6L Powerbuilt 647570. Tried numerous adapters with smaller tubing, couldn't get anything to work. I ended up taking a hammer and pounding the tubing flatter. It fits now and works pretty well. You just have to be patient, it isn't fast.
Sounds a little drastic but I might have to resort to crushing the tip as you mention. It is not always easy to insert the dipstick either....it seems like the lower portion of the dipstick hole must be oval in shape and that might be why the 5.8 mm tube will not go down, even though it fits the upper few inches with no problem. Thanks.
Neil
Hi,
I purchased a Powerbuilt 6 litre fluid extractor from Amazon recently with the idea of doing more frequent oil changes than the recommended intervals. Unfortunately, it shipped with only a 5.8 mm diameter suction tip and I am unable to insert it far enough down the dipstick hole to contact any oil. I am curious what size of tube will fit down the hole successfully. Perhaps I can source a smaller section from a plumbing supply house and tape it to the end of the current one. What size do other owners use? Otherwise, I will have to return this item unused and purchase a different one which has different sized suction tips. Thanks for the replies.
Neil
I used fine sandpaper to shape the tip like a point.
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