@nirvan and @Pinaki
Flushing 1 - Additive is added to your existing engine oil and the bike is switched ona let to idle for about 15 minutes. the bike should not be reve'd during this time. after 15 minutes you must leave the bike off for few minutes to let it cool down prior to draining your engine oil.
Flushing 2 - Old engine oil is drained and flushing oil is added in its place, flushing oil. after this the engine is run for about 5 or 10 minutes based on the Flushing oil manufacturer's recommendations. You need to be extremely careful while doing this kinda of flush as the flushing oil is extremely thin (compared to regular engine oil) and can flow through the oil seals if let to run on the engine for a long period of time i.e more than the recommended idle time. This may lead to white smoke appearing on your bike after the flush and could damage your oil seals permanantely.
Flushing method 1 is what i use regularly on our vehicle as it de-carbonize the plumbing very easily, Motul flush is my preferred.
Flushing Method 2 is what i use when i get a project bike or Car which has not been used for over 6 -8 months and lying gathering dust in someones house. it should not be done unless you have the expertise and know what your doing
The post that you have put from How stuff works is referring to the flushing oil method and is out of context when we are talking of flushing vehicles used on a daily basis using an additive.
The oil vacuum pump I have is about 9k INR it was funded by the group as we have lot of high-end bikes and cars. let me fish out some pictures for you. The system has 2 hoses one use to apply a vacuum air and pull out residuals from the drain nut or you can drain oil from the same place as the inlet or apply compressed air from the inlet, the other hose is used to pump in oil via the inlet so that there is better control over input and no spillage.
Will try to post out some picture to this thread over the weekend.





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