Briggs & Stratton 5431K Oil Extractor Pump, 4-Liter

August 10, 2019 - Comment

Display pack of 4 liter oil extractor pump. Suitable for the extraction of oil fuel from outdoor power equipment, cars, motorcycles, commercial vehicles, marine engines, stationary engines and other machinery. https://bestelectricmower.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising

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Display pack of 4 liter oil extractor pump. Suitable for the extraction of oil fuel from outdoor power equipment, cars, motorcycles, commercial vehicles, marine engines, stationary engines and other machinery.

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Anonymous says:

Great, but messy and cheap I’ve used this about a half a dozen times now and its still working fine. The pump successfully sucks out all or most of the oil out of my honda generators. Its much cleaner and faster to use this pump than to drain the oil manually. However here are the good and badBad-Pump and handle needs to be made of tougher material. The cheap plastic wobbles around when pumping.- The pump is improperly sealed at the base so you dont get a proper vacuum unless you bend the tube in…

Anonymous says:

Lawn Mower Oil changes Made Easy I’m not very mechanically inclined, so when I started mowing my own lawn after I bought my house, I needed to find a way to start changing the oil in my lawn mower. I know that I could use the drain plug in my push mower, or turn it on its side, but I was worried about making a mess, and decided to find an easier way. After doing some research on online and on YouTube, I discovered this product. At 1st I was worried that it would not work or that it was a gimmick tool, but I used it for the…

Anonymous says:

Poor choice for diptick extraction Bought this on the basis of a breathless recommendation of someone (who must shill for Briggs and Stratton) as the cleanest way to change my fixed generator’s oil. The usual system involves disassembling some shrouds to get to the fixed drain hose on the units base. This was supposed to go down the dipstick and suck it dry with a few pumps. Complete BS. the provided hose is a half inch in diameter, the dipstick tube is maybe 5/16ths. There can be no vacuum suction created unless the tube goes…

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