Reddit Reddit reviews Mityvac MV7300 Pneumatic Air Operated Fluid Evacuator with Accessories for Draining Engine Oil or Transmission Fluid Directly Through the Dipstick Tubes

We found 3 Reddit comments about Mityvac MV7300 Pneumatic Air Operated Fluid Evacuator with Accessories for Draining Engine Oil or Transmission Fluid Directly Through the Dipstick Tubes. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Mityvac MV7300 Pneumatic Air Operated Fluid Evacuator with Accessories for Draining Engine Oil or Transmission Fluid Directly Through the Dipstick Tubes
Includes brake/clutch bleeding kit (Model MVA7205) for vacuum bleeding hydraulic brake and clutch systemsIntegrated reservoir with large base with foot stabilizerAutomatic overflow prevention with quick-drain pour spoutIntegrated 2.3-gallon capacity reservoir and includes accessories for draining engine oil or transmission fluid directly through the dipstick tubesApplications include evacuating engine oil, transaxle oil, coolants, power steering fluid, transmission and brake fluid
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3 Reddit comments about Mityvac MV7300 Pneumatic Air Operated Fluid Evacuator with Accessories for Draining Engine Oil or Transmission Fluid Directly Through the Dipstick Tubes:

u/500SL · 15 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

The mechanic in me likes the idea, but I do wonder if it will get knocked off by a rock, a log, or other debris on the road.

Years ago I fell in love with the Mityvac Extractors.

No lifting the car, no crawling around; just jam the tube down the dipstick tube, hit a button, and Viola! Oil is sucked out.

For those who say there will be oil left, there's not. If it's an ounce out of a gallon, I'd be surprised.

Do this in the garage, the driveway - wherever. Better yet, have your teenager do it Just make sure he tightens the cap after adding oil!

It's embarrassing as hell to pull up to the valet and your car is smoking like a Kuwaiti oil rig.

u/hawksfan82 · 1 pointr/Autos

If you got yourself a RossTech cable and an Mighty Vac oil extractor (on top of your “well equipped” tool set) you’d be pretty well set for maintenance.

Having said that, Audi treats loyal clients pretty well in the event of major events outside of warranty, IF THEY ARE LOYAL. Basically, “you spend money with us, we’ll spend money on you.”

Edit: and Audi =/= an Audi Dealership.

Edit 2: that didn’t come out right either. The dealership is licensed to sell the brand but they still have to get the brands approval for certain things, engine failure at 120,000 miles. It’s not always up to the dealership.