This is the way I change the oil with items I had at home. Nothing is spilled or dripped. I am sure someone has a better way, but this is mine.
A 19mm wrench fits both bolts. The Alkin manual is incorrect about a 17mm. The factory recommended oil change is at 100 running hours or annually, whichever comes first. I doubt there is anyone on this forum running an Alkin 100 hours a year unless they are running it in a business.@archerhmr Which size wrench did you use to remove the fill and plug bolts?
That is the oil level my compressor came with, and I refilled to the same after my oil change, all is well.@Humdinger is correct and the manual is wrong, it’s a 19mm bolt. The way this thing is built there is very little room between the bolt and the crankcase to get a tool to fit over the top of the bolt flush and it’s on kinda tight. The socket was the better option. The drain plug bolt is much easier to manipulate as seen in the post above.
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Not the best way to go about it, but it worked. Some oil dropped down onto the paper shop towels and the plastic beneath the compressor.
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Old oil is dark.
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Hope this isn’t too much oil. It looks to be nlbeliw the max fill level.
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I ran mine with the valves open for 5 minutes before shutting it down and changing the oil.It's funny that this thread popped up today. My 1st year is up and my oil arrived today. Very cool how Alkin sends the email to remind you that it's time for maintenance.
I do want to clarify something. Are you guys running your compressor for a few minutes to warm the oil up before changing it?