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Dear Eric and other experts:
First of all thanks for all the informative videos. I’ve worked on my own cars for years and still have learned much from a professional such as yourself.
So, on to my question. For some time now, I’ve been using a top end vacuum oil changer. It is the kind that functions by inserting a tube into the dipstick and sucking the oil out. The filter is mounted right on top, so it eliminates the need for me to get under the car to remove the oil drain plug.
Now some people (a professional mechanic) have expressed objections to this technique saying that this method would not effectively remove sludge that could be accumulating in the oil pan. He states that this technique was developed for shops to cut costs by shortening the time required for oil changes but is not the appropriate way to change oil.
At any rate, I was wondering if I could get some your input regarding this practice and it’s effectiveness.
Thanks and all the best,
Clay
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