Don't change engine oil like this!! /Drain oil vs Suction pump/How to change Toyota Camry Engine OIL

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  • @James_Bee
    @James_Bee Před rokem +19

    I've heard that some folks will add little new oil, after pumping, and then pump that out after letting it "flush" some more of the old oil down. Just to try and get more old out.
    As someone else said, even the drain plug method isn't going to get everything.

  • @JunkBondTrader
    @JunkBondTrader Před 8 měsíci +13

    you should put the can and the pump on the ground to take advantage of gravity, like you would with a siphon. Your pump was having to try push that oil directly upwards. Still, even in ideal operating conditions, the drain will of course get a bit more out. You can use clean oil to dilute anything leftover and get more out with this.

  • @ashrafsiddiquee3190
    @ashrafsiddiquee3190 Před rokem +6

    I just bought a vacuum pump for oil change.
    As a DYI guy I think use a vacuum pump to suck out all the oil and drain out the remaining tiny bit oil just like this video.
    That is just my way of doing thing.
    If I do it myself, I already saving some money ,so doing some extra work no gonna waste the time or effort.
    Thanks for this video

  • @RS-dc7wy
    @RS-dc7wy Před rokem +7

    I use an extractor and never have to spill a single drop of oil on the driveway or deal with bad oil pan threads on older vehicles.
    Once a year I'll pull and replace 5 liters of automatic transmission fluid on my GM truck.
    Also its an awesome tool for changing out power steering fluid, or working on lawnmowers, boat engines, snowblowers etc.

    • @lorddabber3016
      @lorddabber3016 Před měsícem

      But what about changing the oil filter? Wouldn't that drip oil?

  • @reallifeengineer7214
    @reallifeengineer7214 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for sharing.
    I do like how you got/found this small pump. Way more compact and easy to use than a lot of extractors I've seen out there.
    There was another YT channel that discussed this. (Maybe The Car Care Nut? Not sure) While yes he also had a slight difference between suction vs drain, but the difference was smaller than in your effort here. Maybe the lead-tube is different? I don't know.
    Regardless, one is never going to be able to drain "all the oil". There will be residual oil left in the head (valve train area) that just won't drain down. Oil is also viscous enough that there will always be some the remain stuck on vertical walls and not fully flow down to the drain hole.
    As long as folks are regularly changing oil & filter, that's probably the bigger impact for longevity of their car/engine.
    For folks that want to adopt this kind of extraction method, my suggestion is to place the old oil bottle lower - directly on the ground. This way, once the oil has filled the entire suction line, they'll get some "help" from siphoning effect, and the pump is no longer having to fight gravity.

  • @fenrichlee2867
    @fenrichlee2867 Před 4 měsíci +2

    This works well on the renault 1.5 diesel motor (this engine is in loads of different models including nissan & mercedes. Just be careful when pushing the pipe down the dipstick tube that you don't curle the pipe back on it's self when it reaches sump bottom, just feed it down gently and it will get every drop of old oil out

  • @pmolczan
    @pmolczan Před měsícem +1

    I use both methods. I like how clean the process is with oil pump. At the end I crack the bolt and take out the rest which is very small amount. Less mess is good day for me.

  • @qadirali9666
    @qadirali9666 Před rokem +5

    Yup old school method works the best. Plus a old mechanic showed me that when your oil is almost finished draining pour in some new oil to get rid of any old oil in stuck in the oil pan. I'm always amazed to see how much dirty oil is still stuck in there

    • @James_Bee
      @James_Bee Před rokem +3

      You can do the same with the pump method. Both seem to be about the same, honestly.

  • @scooter56tuna
    @scooter56tuna Před rokem +2

    Very clear and detailed viseo. Thank you

  • @waqarqadeer5217
    @waqarqadeer5217 Před rokem +13

    Nice comparison. I guess old drain method is gold 👍

    • @AliMECH
      @AliMECH  Před rokem +3

      Thanks brother, for some cars will le close to one liter

    • @eewoll1
      @eewoll1 Před rokem

      using both will be better and cleaner, no oil spills !!

    • @aydinali5381
      @aydinali5381 Před rokem

      But not For aluminum thread motorcycles engines

    • @eternalrage1085
      @eternalrage1085 Před 11 měsíci

      Nope you're wrong. He is using a very weak oil extractor. A good oil extractor will suck the life juice out of your car. You can see videos of those shops using pneumatic oil extractor. Nothing is left when you unplug drain. I will make a video too we have the machine in our shop.

    • @virginiatrailcameravideos
      @virginiatrailcameravideos Před 7 měsíci

      @@aydinali5381 What do you mean? My bike has two drain plugs so I don't think I can use on these extractors. The darn drain plugs are so easy to strip as well but I think I have to use old school method.

  • @soubhikarbouj7103
    @soubhikarbouj7103 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this advice

  • @erzincanli
    @erzincanli Před rokem

    Good but what will be to the oil in the cooler housing? It takes approximately 250 ml oil and stays every oil changed...

  • @hilljackzack7284
    @hilljackzack7284 Před rokem

    I want one of these now lol 😂

  • @jaimeramirez-zt9dd
    @jaimeramirez-zt9dd Před 8 měsíci

    How to clean to use on other fluids?

  • @chiefdan07
    @chiefdan07 Před měsícem

    I still have to replace the oil filter underneath the car, so might as well drain the oil from under too.

  • @arikhlid24
    @arikhlid24 Před rokem

    Bro I like your toyota camry. Do you buy?

  • @thaersalam8740
    @thaersalam8740 Před rokem +1

    ممنون علاوي سويلنه ضبط صرفيات بنزين الاوبترا لان الاوبترا عند اغلب الوطن العربي

    • @AliMECH
      @AliMECH  Před rokem +1

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  • @mohamadzaki6303
    @mohamadzaki6303 Před rokem +2

    I use the first technique, suck the oil and drain. This will avoid messy job and oil spills.

  • @rnr4135
    @rnr4135 Před rokem

    Я таким же насосом масло меняю. Только перед тем как закончить, я наливаю в мотор новое масло ( примерно 150-200 мл) и опять высасываю его насосом. Тем самым по максимуму убираю старое масло из поддона двигателя, и из самого насоса, которым откачиваю.

  • @lolzlolz102
    @lolzlolz102 Před 4 měsíci

    Your also supposed to run the engine for 10 or so minutes before using the pump method.

  • @javaman2883
    @javaman2883 Před rokem

    On many cars you still need to lift the car or roll onto ramps to be able to remove/replace the oil filter. So I don't see the appeal of this for engine oil. Now for the transmission, this would work well

    • @James_Bee
      @James_Bee Před rokem

      Yeah, but not ALL cars oil filter is under earth, so...

    • @LuckyFlesh
      @LuckyFlesh Před 5 měsíci

      For me, the advantage is having only a small trickle if oul when I remove the oil filter instead of 6 gushing quarts.

  • @wasifahmed123
    @wasifahmed123 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Drain from chamber is the best way

  • @AB-jz9ns
    @AB-jz9ns Před 16 dny

    Even if you drain the oil from the drain plug you still leave up to half a liter of oil inside the motor. The oil inside all those passages doesn’t drain out completely. That’s a fact of life. The amount of old oil that stays in the engine is too small to make a difference.

  • @videoview5179
    @videoview5179 Před rokem

    Drain plug method Better

  • @ryshask
    @ryshask Před rokem +1

    OMG.... I can change my oil in a parking lot and avoid going to a dealer or mechanic that ignores my instruction to warm up the car first and all the small things like stripping the drain bolt? pays for itself in two oil changes!? SOLD.

  • @jameshenderson5385
    @jameshenderson5385 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Drain pan methode!

  • @AlexTrull
    @AlexTrull Před rokem

    the electric extractors arn't so good, and extractors access isn't always perfect for each car, some you can reach the bottom of the sump, some you can't (so it's no good). for example honda K20 - no, but mazda b6 or toyota 7afe - yes. the PELA pump is far better than the cheap electric pumps.

  • @pmaint1
    @pmaint1 Před 5 měsíci

    This method doesn't work for a ford ranger. It removed exactly half the oil.

  • @dustbat
    @dustbat Před 7 měsíci

    Seems now oil changes are a big deal. It was so simple in the past. 🦇

  • @NexisGamesATX
    @NexisGamesATX Před rokem

    Dude u still had the oil filter on, ifciarse there is going to be oil left over.

    • @AliMECH
      @AliMECH  Před rokem

      It wasn't about showing how to change oil and filter, it was difference between drain and extract

    • @NexisGamesATX
      @NexisGamesATX Před rokem

      ​@@AliMECH I am saying the test was flawed because the same amount of oil would come out had you used the drain plug because the filter was still on

  • @tlm3574
    @tlm3574 Před rokem +1

    Drain

  • @user-bl9vz3un1z
    @user-bl9vz3un1z Před 6 měsíci

    That piece of crap pump did not work in my van .it made a big mess instead.i will leave leazyness aside and stick to the old proper way of draining oil.

  • @tomhenry4993
    @tomhenry4993 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Drain the old fashioned way. Get all that bad & dirty oil out...

  • @mechris7973
    @mechris7973 Před 9 měsíci

    you didnt have the tube down all the way or in the correct area. This method works perfect if done correctly.

    • @AliMECH
      @AliMECH  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Before doing the video I checked with endoscope camera and it was all the way down, but for some cars it doesn't work according to the oil pan design

    • @mechris7973
      @mechris7973 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AliMECH You may have to move the tube a bit. If pushed down properly it goes EXACTLY where thedip stick goes which is usually the lowest point. I just did a 2013 Camry and a 2008 Mercedes S class with the Mightvac. Both extracted all the oil. The oil in Camry was clear and clean when checked with ZERO evidence of old oil mixing, took it for a 700 mile drive and is still clear as if I just did the oil change.. The Mercedes was the same. I didnt take it 700 miles but after 90 miles oil still looked new and in no way dark or discolored. The user just needs to know how to do it.