Removing oil from reservoir???? No removal of tank

chilli

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OK, so I need to remove the oil I have in the oil reservoir right now, but I am not having any luck

I have a little pump that works on a drill, but it isnt strong enough to move the thick/cold oil.

I need to salvage it all, as there are 4 qts of Amsoil in there that I dont want to lose, but I re-ringed my cyls and need to run yamalube for a while to properly seat my rings

Any suggestions to get the oil out, ASIDE from removing the tank itself?
 
I use this when i need too,you can get one anywhere tractor supply store
or any auto motive store..stick the hose in and pull back the handle,sucks
it right up.
 
Here's a cheap option...

When I don't have my elec siphon with me, I've had good results with one of these. Granted it will take some time if you have 3-4qts to remove. Daman's idea above is probably your best bet.



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Exactly what Daman has,, i ave the same one, Any auto parts store usually has one.. I think I bought mine at auto zone..
 
nice, now if I was american, Id be all set!!!

But thanks, I will call and see if the auto guys here have a syphon like that

Again, if I didnt care abnout the 40$ worth of amsoil, Id just use a shop vac or something.

I also considered tipping sled on side, then almost right over, and use funnel where fill hole is, but...NO WAY, too risky
 
yeah with the $$$ ive spent this year, cant afford it....lol

Like the rings I replaced with 400kms on them

Or the 4x Ive pulled the airbox already sine november...Is it true in 2001, the oil and gas cables DONT go through the top of the airbox? Maybe thats why I hate doing it sooo much on my 99. A buddy with a 2001 said his go around the Airbox??

MUST BE NICE!!!!
 
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The airbox takes about 5 minutes to pull apart and jerk out. About 30 seconds if you leave it all in one piece, but that makes installing it on the carbs a bit tougher.
 


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