Oil change pump @ Lidl
Discussion
DuraAce said:
Disregarding crossflows, A series pushrods with combined engine/gearbox sumps and every other old skip made more than 15/20 years ago then does anyone have any evidence of 'bits' in the oil during a change?
I haven't.
Surely if you drop the oil on a 3 yr old 5 series you can't really expect to find stuff floating around the sump can you?
Bits in the oil during a change on a modern, maintained motor = imminent engine failure IMHO.
At every service I perform, I drop the oil into a clean pan and then pour it into the drainer so I can sift through the debris at the bottom. This procedure was introduced after I had a car back immediately after a service for a clutch change - in order to save the client some money I kept the oil (it needed to be drained to remove the gearbox). As I was pouring it into some containers I noticed that the pan was full of metal flakes. These turned out to be fragments from #1 big end bearing. This fluke saved the owner big £££. I haven't.
Surely if you drop the oil on a 3 yr old 5 series you can't really expect to find stuff floating around the sump can you?
Bits in the oil during a change on a modern, maintained motor = imminent engine failure IMHO.
From that point forward all engine oil gets drained into a clean pan and sifted. A sample is also sent away to a tribology lab for testing. I saved another engine last month when metal fragments were found in the bottom of the pan - these turned out to be parts of the oil pump chain tensioner. A very cheap fix compared to what could have happened.
If you're looking for evidence then I have photos that I can post.
I bought one a while ago... used it a few times now, recently to remove some oil out of the auto gearbox on my jeep... i changed the oil and filter a few months ago, but of course there is a lot left in the torque converter so you cant change it all... so to be sure ran it for a few days and sucked as much as i could out(3ltr) and topped it back up with new.
Used it on a boat engine as well, made that job easy.
I still drop the plug where its practical though....
Used it on a boat engine as well, made that job easy.
I still drop the plug where its practical though....
I had one of the battery pumps, I found them slow and noisy. Bought an 8L pela pump instead and have been using that for years. I decant the contents of that into a 25L petrol jerrycan and then when its full I take it to the oil section of the local tip. When I was younger my dad used to make me throw it behind the shed for damp protection!
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