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Reddit mentions of Qiilu 12V 60W Oil/Diesel Fluid Pump Extractor Scavenge Oil Change Pump Transfer Suction Transfer Pump + Tubes for Auto Car Boat Motorbike Truck RV ATV Jet

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Qiilu 12V 60W Oil/Diesel Fluid Pump Extractor Scavenge Oil Change Pump Transfer Suction Transfer Pump + Tubes for Auto Car Boat Motorbike Truck RV ATV Jet
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IDEAL TOOL-Ideal Equipment for quick and clean oil-changes. The oil will simply draw out the motor through the oil dipstick bore. Simple On/Off Power Switch, easy to use.HIGH EFFICIENT-This high efficient self-priming oil extractor pump is easy to pump various fluids and oils. You just need to place the inlet/outlet hoses at the appropriate positions, connect the power clamps to the car battery and press the button.PROFESSIONAL-Suitable for extracting oil, diesel etc from a vehicle, (never use for petrol).APPLICATION-Suitable for to pump engine, diesel and heating oil. Ideal for Motorcycles, Vans, Cars, Quads and Other 12v Vehicles.BEST CUSTOMER SERVICE-1Year Warranty.Within 24 Hours Online Service to answer any of your questions.We promise our kettle is same as our picture and description.
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u/imprl59 ยท 1 pointr/MechanicAdvice

Since it's not leaking you could use a vacuum that allows you to change the oil by sucking the old oil out the fill tube. These are used a lot on boats where you can't get to the drain plug. I'd be a bit worried about that stripped plug developing leaks though. The proper fix would be to replace the pan - on my own car I'd just leave it alone unless it started leaking though.