yanmar engine oil removal

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wondering if any one could recomend an oil removal pump (via dip stick) for a yanmar 3ym30ae. Or any other advice for removing engine oil.
 


If you use a Pela pump, the choice is a fine tube that goes to the bottom of the dipstick tube, or a fatter tube that goes over the end of the dipstick tube. If you do the latter, be aware that the dipstick tube has a little hole near the top that needs to be occluded with a tape and a jubilee clip to enable you to get the vacuum required to remove the oil

TS
 
Another advantage of the electric pump is being able to use it to pump oil into awkward places straight from the oil container.
 
If you use a Pela pump, the choice is a fine tube that goes to the bottom of the dipstick tube, or a fatter tube that goes over the end of the dipstick tube. If you do the latter, be aware that the dipstick tube has a little hole near the top that needs to be occluded with a tape and a jubilee clip to enable you to get the vacuum required to remove the oil

TS
On my 3YM30's with my Lidl electric pump I just push the large tube down over the dipstick tube far enough such that it covers the little hole.

Richard
 
On my 3YM30's with my Lidl electric pump I just push the large tube down over the dipstick tube far enough such that it covers the little hole.

Richard


So being a novice at engine oil changes, can you pump out the oil by putting the suction pipe over the dip stick tube and the suction removes the oil, as opposed to inserting a tube all the way in? I’m guessing there’s always some old oil left in the sump?
 
So being a novice at engine oil changes, can you pump out the oil by putting the suction pipe over the dip stick tube and the suction removes the oil, as opposed to inserting a tube all the way in? I’m guessing there’s always some old oil left in the sump?
No, the thin pipe needs to be placed via the dip stick tube, at the lowest point in the sump to sook the oil out.
 
No, the thin pipe needs to be placed via the dip stick tube, at the lowest point in the sump to sook the oil out.
Iv just done some separate research and it seems a feature on yanmar is being able to use the dip stick tube as a suction pipe by attaching the suction pipe to the top of the dip stick tube. It seems some other answers have backed this up too.
 
Iv just done some separate research and it seems a feature on yanmar is being able to use the dip stick tube as a suction pipe by attaching the suction pipe to the top of the dip stick tube. It seems some other answers have backed this up too.
Have they designed it so that the filler tube reaches right down to the very bottom of the sump?
 
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