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Subject: Re: [OT] The shortcomings of Biodiesel
Author: Leland Jackson
Posted: 2005/05/31 17:16:02
 
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Let me see, I would need I gallon of oil, or four quarts. I wouldn't
think much oil would be accumulated within the engine outside the oil
pan, but why not be as complete with the oil change as possible. The
oil vacuum hose looks like a nice clean way to get the job done without
the need to jack up the car or go crawling around under it.

Regards,

LelandJ

Stephen the Cook wrote:

>Leland Jackson <> wrote this on Tuesday, May 31, 2005 4:01 PM:
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>>You didn't watch the video. The suction method removes oil that is
>>pump
>>up into the oil filter, as well as the oil in the oil pan. Using the
>>gravity method to drain the oil form the oil pan leave a considerable
>>amount of dirty oil in the oil filter housing, that can be easily
>>remove
>>with a suction hose.
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>Your kidding right? What volume of oil is left w/o suction? 1/2 cup in a
>10 qt system?
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>I can see that suction will pull it faster and if your doing allot in a day
>then you could pound through a few more vehicles for more revenue in a day.
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>Stephen Russell
>S.R. & Associates
>Memphis, TN 38115
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>901.246-0159
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>http://spaces.msn.com/members/srussell/
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