BMP Design Topside Oil Changer Demonstration
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The first thing you are going to want to do is to take the vacuum pump and draw the topsider into a vacuum. So you give it about ten good pulls to draw some real vacuum into the unit.
Then what we are going to do is we are going to remove the dipstick, put the suction tube down into the dipstick opening, and what we are going to do is feed it all the way down, because we have got to get a below oil level. I will just touch the bottom of the oil pan, and now what I am going to do is release the special locking valve. And you can see right there that we are starting to draw the oil right into the can.
Now, you can let that kind of happen by itself while we proceed to change the oil filter. We are just about finished with our oil change, and you are going to start seeing bubbles coming through the tube when it's closed to the end, and you will actually start drawing as if there was no soda left in the coke glass. So you will start hearing bubbles and it will start drawing the last little bit out, and that's an indication that the engine is empty.
And there we go. All you do now is you relieve the pressure when it's all done. You will remove the pump unit, you get a cap for both sides, and then you can take the oil that you have changed to the recycle center.
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