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Paul, tell us more about how you actually use the vacuum pump on the 968. Is the oil sucked up through a tube you fish down into the sump, or?? I agree with Flash, you wouldn't want to do anything that could allow oil to get up into the block without going through the filter.
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I haven't done it on the 968 yet.....but you just feed the tube down the dipstick with the dipstick removed. You pump the device and create a vacuum, and it sucks the oil out. Most dealers do oil changes this way now, Mercedes has been doing it this way for years. I bought it to do the oil changes on my ML350, and now I use it on the S8.....and soon to be on the 968. It works great.
Here is a basic procedure that shows the device and how to use it that I wrote.
http://www.audipages.com/Tech_Articles/e...hange.html
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I'll let you know how it goes....as I mentioned, you can always take the drain plug out after you take out 90% of the oil....that's the part that I don't like....little clearance under these cars and then 7.5 quarts oozing out all at once. It's just a nice, neat way to do the oil change.
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Flash, you are correct, I would not get under the car and pull the plug....I just figured I would hold this little secret otherwise you would FLAME me!
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[quote name='fleetwood' timestamp='1383840228' post='151827']
That's exactly what I've done for years on my BMWs.
The MityVac is great --
http://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-7201-Fluid...B0002SR7TC
It comes with different sized plastic hoses - one small enough in diameter to reach the bottom of the dipstick tube.
Suck 90%+ of the oil out that way - quik and clean, and then open the pan plug to let the rest drain out.
BMWs also come from the factory with topside oil filter canisters (at least all the ones I've owned) -- like how the Canton works.
Between that and the mityvac,oil changes are super quik and clean.
I'm all set with the Canton set up for the 968 -- next time I change the oil, it's getting installed.
So looking forward to that
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Fleetwood, which Canton unit did you get? I am not sure if the 4" or the 6.25" is best for the 968. See my earlier post in this thread for the links to the JEGS website.
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[quote name='flash' timestamp='1383856558' post='151868']
as long as it doesn't leak, i see that as the best solution. i'm nuts about leaks though (not even 1 drop allowed, and anybody who has seen my garage would understand why), so i haven't wanted to experiment.
so - does it leak?
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I have the brass valve (Fumoto, I think) on my Civic and wife's Highlander. The Civic is going on 225k miles now and the valve has never leaked, opened accidentally, or failed to work. Best $25 I ever spent for that car. I'll be installing one in the 968 shortly.
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