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Pela 650 Oil Change Pump, 6.8 qt Capacity Pela's original pump, since 1996. A long time favorite among technicians because of its power and durability. Just 4 to 15 strokes in a row to create a powerful vacuum Container (6.5 litres) then neatly captures the oil preventing spills See-through, calibrated container lets the user know how much oil has been extracted Built-in float switch automatically stops extraction as soon as capacity is reached Pour spout facilitates emptying With the pump housed inside the container, the Big PELA is a durable, maintenance free unit. Capacity: 6.5 liters (6.87 qts) Height: 25" Cylindrical Diameter: 6.25" Tubes: 3/16" & 1/4" OD, Length 47" each Extension Tube: Length 39"
Just 4 to 15 strokes in a row to create a powerful vacuum * Container (6.5 litres) then neatly captures the oil preventing spills
See-through, calibrated container lets the user know how much oil has been extracted
Built-in float switch automatically stops extraction as soon as capacity is reached *Pour spout facilitates emptying
Capacity 6.5 litres (6.87 qts) * Height 25" * Cylindrical Diameter 6.25" * Tubes 3/16" & 1/4" OD, Length 47" each * Extension Tube Length 39"
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Originally I said it was slow, after using it several times in a row, I realize that I was the one that thought it should be as faster. In all honesty, by the time I was prepped to change the filter and actually changed the filter, it had nearly sucked all the oil out. The additional time actually gave me a chance to clean my hands to get ready to fill the motor.The main advantage it is much cleaner.Some of the purists out there may think you need to pull the drain plug in order to get all the oil out of an engine. That is not entirely true in all cases, but it is fairly easy to see how much oil has been extracted. From personal experience, removing 90%+ of the oil from an engine as well as replacing the filter is more than what is required to keep your engine running healthy. I would agree though that removing the plug every now and again just to wipe off any metal shaving that may be there is still not a bad idea.