Ford Explorer Sport Trac Ford Ranger Mazda Navajo Mercury Mountaineer Message Board
Ford Explorer, Sport Trac, Mercury Mountaineer, Mazda Navajo, Ford Ranger Enthusiast Forums




Join the "Elite Explorers Today!"


Explorer4x4 Sportrucks EF Arcade Forums Elite Membership Product Reviews Explorer Photo Gallery

Notices

  Home · Search · Member List · Register  

Home » Product Reviews » Tools  

WWW.GriotsGarage.Com Oil/Liquid Extractor.
Reviews Views Date of last review
3 1247 Wed December 5, 2007
spacer
Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
100% of reviewers $65.00 7.0
Griot_s_Garage_oil-liquid_extractor_.jpg


Description: SIMPLE, EFFECTIVE & QUICK OIL/LIQUID EXTRACTOR IN EASY TO USE.

Car manufacturers are making it harder, and harder for you to change your oil. They apparently think your time is best spent driving down to their shop, and paying them to do it. Nonsense! With our Oil/Liquid Extractor you can change your oil in a matter of minutes without crawling underneath the car! Just slide the suction tube down your dipstick holder, pump the handle to create vacuum inside the chamber, and in a matter of minutes, all of your oil will be sucked out of the sump! Use it to suck out heavy transmission, and differential fluid, gear oil, antifreeze or power steering fluid! (Not for use on brake fluid as this fluid is corrosive, and will break down the seals.) Suction valve automatically shuts off when full. Great for cars, boats, lawn mowers, backed-up sinks, even fish tanks! The hand pump style is 24" tall, and 6 1/2" in diameter with a 6.5 liter capacity. Captured liquid dispenses easily for recycling. Notice the pants in this picture! You'll stay clean too. Another great way to Have fun in your garage!®
Please note, Oil/Liquid Extractor is not compatible with these models:
1999 - 2003 Corvette
1999 - 2001 TransAm
Late model GM/V-8 engines
2000 - 2002 Ford SUV's (Explorer, Expedition, Excursion, Mountaineer)
2000 Ford Taurus
1992 - 1994 Toyota Camry
2002 - newer Porsche Carrera (dry sump oil system)

Quote:
Tech Tip

A Japanese magazine (Automechanic, Nov. 1997 issue) tested our Oil Extractor to see if it would be able to withdraw more oil versus draining the oil using the "drain plug" method. Great news! The Oil Extractor was able to withdraw an additional 71ml of oil on a late model Toyota. Due to the ultra tight packaging of engine compartments these days, it seems manufacturers are locating the drain plug in areas that compromise complete oil drainage. You are going to love draining your oil!
Keywords: WWW.Griotsgarage.Com Oil/Liquid extractor


Author
Post A Reply 
BrooklynBay
Aerostar Forum Moderator


Registered: November 2005
Posts: 20073
Review Date: Mon December 3, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $65.00 | Rating: 7 

 
Pros: Easy to use. Instant suction after a few pumps.
Cons: The tee handle broke after using it for a while. It was easily replaceable with a door knob!

Nice product! Nothing electric to break. All you have to do is pump it a few times, and it creates a vacuum to draw oil, gasoline, or antifreeze into a sealed container.

------------------------------
My list of useful threads. My photo gallery.
My product reviews. My list of items for sale.
Aerostar owners thread. Aerostar parts work in Explorers, Rangers, and Bronco II thread. History of the Aerostar thread.
Check out the new Aerostar Forum.

 
This user is online
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
blueka
Elite Rubber Fetishist


Registered: December 2005
Posts: 1417
Review Date: Tue December 4, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Pros:
Cons:

says it's not compatible with the explorer though... so it's no good!



Si

------------------------------

'97 Explorer 4.0 SOHC V6 "Betty"
'95 Mondeo 2.0 Si 4x4 saloon (written off)
'99 Ka 2.1 turbo 4x4 "George" (unfinished)
'92 Granada Scopio Cosworth 2.9 V6 24 (broken and missing)

 
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  
devilboy222
Elite tree-smasher


Registered: March 2007
Posts: 2242
Review Date: Wed December 5, 2007 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 0 

 
Pros:
Cons:

its compatible with the older explorers

------------------------------
Jesse
'94 Eddie Bauer DD/Beater
"Old Faithful" For Sale
You want to see my face?


Quote:
Originally Posted by jtsmith View Post
It kind of sounds like your hole isn't quite large enough before you tap it.

 
This user is offline
Click here to see this users profile Click here to Send this user a Private Message Find more posts by this user  


 
Statistics
Users 94,314
Products 385
Reviews 667
Views 486,257

Top Posters
BrooklynBay 103
aldive 61
celly 53
chriswells78 32
ExplorerDMB 31
Rick 8
Paraphoe 8
Brian1 7
thejackal 5
hunterdan 5

Random Products - Tools
22915FLUKE-87-3.jpg
Fluke 87 Digital Multimeter Series V
ExplorerDMB
22915napafix.JPG
NAPA NAPAFIX
ExplorerDMB

EF Sponsored Links





Powered by: ReviewPost PHP vB3 Enhanced
Copyright 2006 All Enthusiast, Inc.



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:09 PM.


Check out our Frappr!

US Flag
We Support Our Troops!

Explore the site!


Contact Us

This web site is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Ford Motor Company.
Ford Explorer is a registered Trade Mark of the Ford Motor Company
The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

All tips and information provided on this site by either "Serious Explorations" or it's contributors are for use at your own risk and discretion.
Modifying the suspension on any vehicle will cause changes to it's handling characteristics.
Some modifications described within this website may void your factory warranty.



Copyright 2008 - 1996 Rick Horwitz Photography


Forums Directory