jakwi
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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I had the same exact issue with my vacuum extractor and my mercruiser 5.7. The first time I changed the oil I couldn't figure it out, and eventually changed it with a pan like you would on a car. As you can imagine that was a total disaster, and I spent more time cleaning the bilge than changing the oil.
Later I looked at the official Mercruiser approved oil change pump and started to understand how this was supposed to work.
If you have an extractor like mine it looks like a garden sprayer, expect it pulls a vacuum on the container and sucks through a plastic tube.
My suggestion is to wrap some electrical tape around that plastic tube from the extractor about a foot from the end. build up a layer that allows you to seal the dip stick tube to the plastic tube when you insert one into the other. Once you have a proper seal you won't need to insert the plastic tube all of the way to the depth of the oil pan.
The other trick I read about, and wished I had known about is to pop a hole in my oil filter at the top so that the oil that is in the filter drains back into the motor before being removed. If yours is like mine it is mounted vertically with the threads at the bottom. I simply unscrewed mine and added another mess to clean up.
Good luck, I hope my written explanation makes sense.
Later I looked at the official Mercruiser approved oil change pump and started to understand how this was supposed to work.
If you have an extractor like mine it looks like a garden sprayer, expect it pulls a vacuum on the container and sucks through a plastic tube.
My suggestion is to wrap some electrical tape around that plastic tube from the extractor about a foot from the end. build up a layer that allows you to seal the dip stick tube to the plastic tube when you insert one into the other. Once you have a proper seal you won't need to insert the plastic tube all of the way to the depth of the oil pan.
The other trick I read about, and wished I had known about is to pop a hole in my oil filter at the top so that the oil that is in the filter drains back into the motor before being removed. If yours is like mine it is mounted vertically with the threads at the bottom. I simply unscrewed mine and added another mess to clean up.
Good luck, I hope my written explanation makes sense.