too much oil problems?

   / too much oil problems? #11  
trannies have some big tubes... way bigger than crankcase oil tubes.
 
   / too much oil problems? #12  
$8 plus a trip to HF and the problem ISN"T solved. 1/2" ID tube won't fit down a TC35 dipstick tube. OP is out $8, wasted trip, has a useless transfer pump, and still needs to bend over and drain some oil out the old fashioned way.
No you picky people - first of all it's a handy thing to have and can be used to transfer other fluids. It's got a small tube that fits DOWN the dipstick. Does the TC35 have a NON-standard dipstick?

I used one when the "VW trained with 10 years experience" dips$%^t at the local garage overfilled my VW TDI oil by about 3/4 liter. Thus I didn't have to drop the "skid plate" and slide under the VW.

"Loosen the drain plug" usually results in a mess. The only mess from the siphon was wrapping up the tube in a paper towel afterwards.

The OP presented
I changed the oil and filter on my NH35A, and overfilled. It's well over the full line on the dipstick. What should i do:
a) Ignore it
b) Run it w/ the dipstick out and let some oil spill out.
c) remove plug and drain some.

Thanks!

I was pointing out a 4th inexpensive relatively CLEAN alternative. Even better would be an oil vac, but they cost $$.

/edit - like a mityvac Mityvac Fluid Evacuator — 2.3 Gal. Reservoir | Oil Extractors| Northern Tool + Equipment
 
   / too much oil problems? #13  
When one uses an oil extractor on a TDI there is always .75 liter of old oil left in the pan; thus the reason for the overfill.

I extract all oil from the top on most cars these days except for some of those that I KNOW will leave oil in the pan.

Fred
 
   / too much oil problems? #14  
No you picky people - first of all it's a handy thing to have and can be used to transfer other fluids. It's got a small tube that fits DOWN the dipstick. Does the TC35 have a NON-standard dipstick?

I used one when the "VW trained with 10 years experience" dips$%^t at the local garage overfilled my VW TDI oil by about 3/4 liter. Thus I didn't have to drop the "skid plate" and slide under the VW.

"Loosen the drain plug" usually results in a mess. The only mess from the siphon was wrapping up the tube in a paper towel afterwards.

The OP presented

I was pointing out a 4th inexpensive relatively CLEAN alternative. Even better would be an oil vac, but they cost $$.

/edit - like a mityvac Mityvac Fluid Evacuator 2.3 Gal. Reservoir | Oil Extractors| Northern Tool + Equipment

The info HF provides for that pump says the tube is 1/2". I know for a fact that won't fit down a TC35 dipstick tube. So if you insist on calling me a "picky person" for explaining that your surefire cure for the OP's dilemma is a waste of his time & money as it relates to his immediate need, I'm fine with that. Apparently you don't care if he drives to HF, buys that cheap little plastic Chinese pump and gets home to find out it won't come close to doing what you told him it would do. But I'm picky.
 
   / too much oil problems? #15  
The info HF provides for that pump says the tube is 1/2". I know for a fact that won't fit down a TC35 dipstick tube. So if you insist on calling me a "picky person" for explaining that your surefire cure for the OP's dilemma is a waste of his time & money as it relates to his immediate need, I'm fine with that. Apparently you don't care if he drives to HF, buys that cheap little plastic Chinese pump and gets home to find out it won't come close to doing what you told him it would do. But I'm picky.
That's the info on the AD. Did you see the smaller tubes and adapters? Dipstick Tubing Size 1/4 IN. D x 47 IN. L. In the manual, which is part of the info HF provides.

And I know it works because I've used it.
 
   / too much oil problems? #16  
That's the info on the AD. Did you see the smaller tubes and adapters? Dipstick Tubing Size 1/4 IN. D x 47 IN. L. In the manual, which is part of the info HF provides.

And I know it works because I've used it.

1/4" ID thin wall tubing might fit. Maybe.
 
   / too much oil problems? #17  
The real issue is why go drive? minutes / miles, spend fuel, and time, and money on the pump, when a paper towel and 1 minute with a wrench is what's needed.

I've never seen someone so afraid of a wrench or a real oil change setup in my life.!!!
 
   / too much oil problems? #18  
I changed the oil and filter on my NH35A, and overfilled. It's well over the full line on the dipstick. What should i do:
a) Ignore it
b) Run it w/ the dipstick out and let some oil spill out.
c) remove plug and drain some.

Thanks!

D!!

Err..ahh,... no I meant C!!

Occam's razor
 
   / too much oil problems? #19  
B is your best option . Also pull the plug on the trans and open petcock on radiator and go mow for an hour . This will relieve your overfill situation .
 
   / too much oil problems? #20  
B is your best option . Also pull the plug on the trans and open petcock on radiator and go mow for an hour . This will relieve your overfill situation .

At last ........ The voice of reason.

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