Designed to facilitate oil changes on boats with larger engines (inboards & 4-stroke outboards) as well as those with twin engines.
- Ideal in the workshop for servicing small engine powered equipment.
- Just pump 20 to 25 times in a row to create a powerful vacuum.
- Easily viewed calibrated wall measurement.
- Automatic shut-off when full.
NOTE - Not for use with fuel or other flammables.
Part number | Capacity | Height | Cylindrical Diameter | Tube Diameter |
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SAW-180004 | 14 Litre | 648mm | 220mm | 3/16" & 1/4" |
How To Use PL-650 Big PELA & PELA Pro 14 Oil Extractors
1) Warm up the oil by running the engine. This will allow the contaminates to mix and to suspend in the oil. Remove the dipstick.
Note: If you can't hold the dipstick comfortably in your hands, then the oil is too hot! Wait for the oil to cool off a bit.
2) Select and insert the appropriate diameter extraction tube into the dipstick pipe until it touches the bottom of the oil pan. Connect the main tube to the top of the unit and to the extraction tube.
3) Pump the handle 4 to 15 times in a row to start the vacuum. The unit will extract the oil automatically. Continuous pumping is not required.
4) After all the oil has been extracted, press the release valve located at the top of the unit for 5 seconds. Remove the main tube. When pouring the oil into a container, hold the pump as in the photo and pour gently. Do not hold it upside down ! Bring the used oil to a recycling depot.
Note: No special cleaning is required on the unit. Just empty as much oil as possible (do not store oil long term).