Oil Extraction vs Drain (converted)
Pump includes all hoses and clamps needed for oil extraction via the dipstick tube.
The power connections are very conveniently located for easy hookup of the power clamps.
This is quick and easy! No more jacking up the car and climbing under it for oil changes.
For Canada purchases, on-line may be the only option. (Northerntool.com)
The hose will go about an inch deeper than this mark when inserted into the dipstick tube.
Last edited by twowheelin; Oct 25, 2016 at 01:11 AM.
Trending Topics
Here is the link. It was hard to find on their site until I found the part number in the box above
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...isSearch=31347
Last edited by Atlas Grey; Oct 25, 2016 at 08:43 AM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG




Everything comes with a cost; by not dropping the underside panels you fail the opportunity to inspect your ride. You can't check for oil leaks or seeps, you can't check the motor mounts, you can't check the O2 sensor harnesses, you can't check the transmission harness plug or the oil pan. You're not spending the time checking the steering gear or the seals around the ball joints or any hydraulic lines. You're not looking for loose harness clips or abraded lines. Heck, just review the Mercedes service sheet and you'll see all that you are missing!
You may save a few minutes now but there is a very good chance you're going to pay for it with multiple hours of labor later and not at a time of your choosing....
Meh. FWIW, I spend 4 minutes to raise my car, then 3 minutes to drop the panels, then 4 minutes to reinstall. Yes, I timed myself. And by dropping the panels I once discovered that a motor mount had ruptured. Another time I discovered I had a problem with the transmission harness connector. And yet a different time that a rear main seal was beginning to leak. Yet another inspection a bad flex-disc. Inspections matter.
Everything is a tradeoff. Less time on maintenance versus thoroughness of inspection of the car to catch potential problems before they have a chance to kill you or your family. Maybe I take this a bit more seriously since I have a pair of E55's and they tend to break things in a loud and very unfriendly fashion.

Go forth and enjoy the drive...
In your throw away society this philosophy may be less relevant but anybody who plans to keep a car for 15 or even 20 years it is critical. After all it is a beautiful piece of highly technical engineering & should be respected as such.
In the name of the father ,Amen.
In your throw away society this philosophy may be less relevant but anybody who plans to keep a car for 15 or even 20 years it is critical. After all it is a beautiful piece of highly technical engineering & should be respected as such.
In the name of the father ,Amen.
....Don't think people would disagree but don't lose track of the topic of this thread, it is about using a cheap pump to do your oil changes. That was pretty much it.... Has nothing to do with overall maintance at least originally but this seems to have gone a completely different direction just because people didn't go under their cars.
Guys gotta chill out lol
........







