It is very simple to use an oil change pump. It is a system that sucks the oil out of your engine through the dipstick tube, it eliminates the need to drain the oil from the oil pan and you never have to get under your vehicle.
You will need to use the Haynes repair manual, Dodge Neon 2000 thru 2003. Book #30036 I used it to change an oil pump and it helped alot!
this is not an easy fix basic u have to take the motor half way out by jacking it up with an jack or use an cherry picker.... its gnoe take time have fun
Use water pump pliers, they fit almost all oil filters.
Use water pump pliers, they fit almost all oil filters.
Use an electric pump or hand pump to suck it out of the dip stick tube.
this i my experience for a 1997\98 ford f150 4.2 v6. It is very easy. step1 get ready to get greasy and deal with the task ahead of you lol.1 This year make and model has a external oil pump.1st step remove drain oil. 2. remove oil filter connected to the oil pump. 3. why you are at this point you might as well change the oil sending unit above the oil pump.this is the little device that is connected to a connecter with one wire.NOTE: be carefull to remove female connection very sensitive. 4. Oil pump has 6 bolts to unmount or loosen.5. when all are loosened be care to remove oil pump. 5. make sure to remove old gasket from block if still connected. Clean surface of block. And now you have removed the oil pump. *****GOOD LUCK ON INSTALLING****** Make sure you are to prime oil pump and use torq wrench specifications and tightining order.
Use water pump pliers, they fit almost all oil filters.
You use whatever the manufacture of the pump recommends. Most use Non Detergent 30 weight oil.
To change the oil pump on a 2004 Ford E250 van, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the engine oil. Next, remove the oil pan by unbolting it from the engine block, which may require lowering the exhaust or other components for access. Once the oil pan is off, unbolt the old oil pump and replace it with the new one, ensuring to use a new gasket. Finally, reassemble the oil pan, refill with oil, and reconnect the battery.
no... its the only vehicle in history to not use an oil pump. they all have oil pumps genius
Very easy, just pour it in.
There is a hexagonal rod between the oil pump and distributor. As the distributor turns so does the oil pump. The newer DIS engines use a distributor plug that retains the drive gear for the oil pump rod.