Absolutely mate 6000 max, interesting also might pick up on issues during regular oil change
Gary just get 1 of these
9L Engine Oil Brake Fluid Extractor Removal Transfer Vacuum Suction Hand Pump | eBay
Manual Oil / Fluid Extractor. 1 x Oil Extractor Pump. Fit for most fluid extraction applications. Manual pump with ergonomic grip to complete the fluid extraction independently. Transparent hose allows visual inspection of fluid extraction.www.ebay.co.uk
That's the same as mine and I have no issue using it with any of mine it has x3 hose sizes they all connect together with the smallest fitting down inside the dip stick tubehi mate
funny enough have one of those but simply can’t get any of the various sized tubing down the dipstick tubing
im wondering if the tubing material that’s came with it isn’t flexible enough , did think at one time of cutting the outer dipstick tube low as accessible with some mini wheel cutters allowing better access and then simply rejoining with a pushfit or compression fitting , but thought better of it in case I messed it up
have read others having success using these
there was me thinking of making life easier for myself, lol
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That's the same as mine and I have no issue using it with any of mine it has x3 hose sizes they all connect together with the smallest fitting down inside the dip stick tube
I'm glad you both put this up.
As I cannot get the sump plug off my TD5 without major surgery, I remove its oil through the dipstick.
I started simply syphoning it out, which meant I literally had to leave it overnight.
Then I bought a very cheap kit to pump it out, various sizes of tubing, which works, sort of but I am forever having to strip the stupid hand pump down to make it work. But it is at least quicker.
I then looked at getting a pump that you can attach to a drill cannot remember why I didn't get it.
But it is good to get personal recommendations for a tool.
Thanks mates!