Introduction: Vacuum Extraction of Transmission Oil.
Every year I replace the transmission oil in all our vehicles. It typically requires removing the drain plug and catching the old oil. This time however I am using my DIY vacuum powered liquid extractor.
https://www.instructables.com/id/Diy-Liquid-Catch-B...
Enough of going down low to perform this job! Arghh!
Step 1: The Vacuum Extractor.
My latest tool for car maintenance! I made it from a water pump filter and an hvac vacuum pump.
Step 2: Preparing for Suction!
I removed the dipstick and inserted the vinyl tubing as far down as I could.
Step 3: Extraction!
I was truly impressed with my homemade extractor! In less than 15 seconds the jar filled! In all it took 2 emptying of the jar to complete the job. The valve on top the catch bottle I used to throttle how fast I was pulling the oil.
From the exhaust of the vacuum pump water vapor is seen misting out.
Step 4: Disposal!
Pulling out the suction vinyl tube allows for easy pouring of the collected oil. I used an empty container to collect the oil. Now the job is done and I refilled the transmission with 2.5 quarts of oil!
4 Comments
6 years ago
That is clever.
Reply 6 years ago
Thank you!
6 years ago
Sweet!
This a great use for a tool in my garage that I seldom get to use except for AC repairs.
Reply 6 years ago
Yes! made me appreciate the vacuum pump even more!