Oil extractor
MV7400 Fluid Evacuator OR MITYVAC 07201? or something else?
Im going to do my own oil change after the dealer jacked up the price to $225, i last paid $179.99.
anyone have a preference oil extractor, i've read a lot of people use the MITYVAC.
I was planning on buying the MV7400 but i wanted to know what others on here use.
I do have a hoist and can do the old school method but I would like to try this method out, it seems like a cleaner job and less things to remove.
Appreciate the help!
MV7400 Fluid Evacuator OR MITYVAC 07201? or something else?
Im going to do my own oil change after the dealer jacked up the price to $225, i last paid $179.99.
anyone have a preference oil extractor, i've read a lot of people use the MITYVAC.
I was planning on buying the MV7400 but i wanted to know what others on here use.
I do have a hoist and can do the old school method but I would like to try this method out, it seems like a cleaner job and less things to remove.
Appreciate the help!
I don't know what capacity that MV7400 is but it may take more than one container-full. Device paid for itself after the first use.
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I don't know what capacity that MV7400 is but it may take more than one container-full. Device paid for itself after the first use.
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I should add how long ago did you get yours? let me know thanks.
The downside is you can't see the level but it works great.
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MV7400 Fluid Evacuator OR MITYVAC 07201? or something else?
Im going to do my own oil change after the dealer jacked up the price to $225, i last paid $179.99.
anyone have a preference oil extractor, i've read a lot of people use the MITYVAC.
I was planning on buying the MV7400 but i wanted to know what others on here use.
I do have a hoist and can do the old school method but I would like to try this method out, it seems like a cleaner job and less things to remove.
Appreciate the help!
In the end I went with the 7201 because unlike the 7400, you never have to pour anything out from the top, since I can reverse the vacuum and dispense the dirty oil neatly back into containers the new oil came in.
I really wanted to like the topsider, however I wanted it to be transparent so I can better gauge the status of everything.
Last edited by edgalang; May 4, 2016 at 07:15 PM. Reason: Added a photo

thnx.
MV7400 Fluid Evacuator OR MITYVAC 07201? or something else?
Im going to do my own oil change after the dealer jacked up the price to $225, i last paid $179.99.
anyone have a preference oil extractor, i've read a lot of people use the MITYVAC.
I was planning on buying the MV7400 but i wanted to know what others on here use.
I do have a hoist and can do the old school method but I would like to try this method out, it seems like a cleaner job and less things to remove.
Appreciate the help!
If you need an oil change, I can do it for far less for you
I have an extractor
Not a concern for oil changes, I don't think the 7201 (I have the same one) produces enough vacuum to damage anything. I usually loosen the oil filter before vacuuming out the oil so the oil in the filter housing drains down a little faster anyway
Makes sense! If you need any help let me know
Makes sense! If you need any help let me know
These things make changing oil a fun and clean project.
Last edited by michail71; May 5, 2016 at 09:21 AM.
I have to go buy 5w-40 tomorrow, as thats what the dealer used on every service to date.
Also I'm probably going to go with the Mann HU 718/5 x oil filter.
Cant wait to do my first MB oil change! Thanks for all the tips/help guys!
You could pick up some liquid molly mos2 if you want to go all out.
I'm just going to go with 0w-40 Mobil 1 and defiantly the Mann filter its a lot cheeper than OEM.
...don't forget to warm up the engine first, or you'll be extracting for a very long time.
...extract with the oil cap off, so you don't build up negative pressure in the engine.
...which ever hose you put in the dipstick, MAKE SURE it is long enough to reach the bottom without using an extension so it can't get stuck inside the dipstick tube.
...after you are done extracting from the dipstick tube, you can stick the hose down the oil filter drain and get more out.
...if you choose to dispense dirty oil back into the original oil containers, make sure you babysit it near the end (as in hold the hose with your hands) since during the sputtering process it will fling around like a garden hose making a hot mess all over your garage (ask me how I know).
...Once you do your first extraction, you'll most likely want to bleed your own brakes later...which means you'll probably want to buy the bleeder cut off valve.
...and this is especially true for me personally...
...You'll never want to own another car WITHOUT a dipstick tube and the oil filter being on top again.
I saw a video on youtube some one did have some plug on the hose that plugged the end of the dip stick. I wouldn't even know where to get one, if you have one what size and where did you get it?






