Depending on How Much OverFill was done, The simplest method is to remove the OilFilter & Empty It ~ If You need to take more out just run the Eng for a Few Sec's & Empty the Filter Again ~ ORR ~ DeanB On 16 May , 2019, at 10:12 PM, KI4TLF wrote: > A large cooking syringe works well too. They're usually 220-300ml and you can connect vinyl tubing to the end. > I've been working on motorcycles for years and it's quite common for people to overfill them and then wonder why oils getting pushed out on their legs. > > GregM > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of Edward Maglott > Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2019 9:33 PM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: overfilled the oil > > For the first time I overfilled the oil when I changed it on my '86. How > to get that extra oil out? I found some of that 1/4" plastic plumbing > tubing like you would use to hook up a fridge or ice maker. I then got a > plastic container with a fairly tight fitting lid and drilled a hole in the > lid a little smaller than the plastic tubing so it would push through and > seal with the hole. then I drilled a few more holes in the lid a bit away > from the one with the tube in it. Stuck the loose end of the tube down the > oil filler. took my shop vac and started it sucking on the lid where the > other holes are. this worked pretty well and I had enough oil out in a few > minutes. Maybe that will help someone else out. How have you removes > excess oil from the crankcase? > > Edward |
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