I have been battling replacing fluids in my drive train (excluding tranny) since Friday evening. Turkey basters, funnels, nifty packaged fluid bottles and syphon bulb/tubes won't do it. What are you guys using? I'd especially like to hear from Brule, Sonoma Crew Cab and almost afraid to hear from Steve
The key is "non powered" I've walked away from my mess for the fourth time until I figure out what to buy to stop ruining the environment and teaching my wife's parrot unkind words
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You used to be able to buy a square quart bottle of Transmission fluid that comes with a pump. I still have a couple that I keep refilling.
I know they still sell the pumps at most parts stores. You may even be able to find one at "Wallyworld" next to the funnels and fill spouts in the automotive section.
Those Ketchup pumps that attach to a gallon jug work too. Just add a section of clear tubing. I have a cleaned pump that came with a gallon of tire goop. It works good too.
This one is very similar to most of the manual pumps that I have.
Another trick is to add a length of clear tubing to the spout on the bottle. Then squeeze the fluid into the fill. Don't let the tubing pop loose though.
Oh, and when you get tired of "borrowing" the Turkey baster -
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HenryJ wrote:Another trick is to add a length of clear tubing to the spout on the bottle. Then squeeze the fluid into the fill. Don't let the tubing pop loose though.
Oh, and when you get tired of "borrowing" the Turkey baster -
The turkey baster was a total failure for drive train fluids (bulb kept sliding off. Works great with brake fluid.
I like the looks of the sunction gun but wonder if the same gun can be cleaned to use gear oil after using ATF Dexron III or the other way around? What cleaning method should I use?
I do not recall seeing the screw in pumps for the standard containers anywhere but, that doesn't mean that they are not out there.
Thanks for your fast response, Brule
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It probably could be cleaned and used as a filler, but would probably be prone to contamination and probably a bit messy.
I use a parts washer with mineral spirits for washing the gun. At home you could probably just wipe the parts down good after a disassembly.
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HenryJ wrote:I use the suction gun as a removal tool.
It probably could be cleaned and used as a filler, but would probably be prone to contamination and probably a bit messy.
I use a parts washer with mineral spirits for washing the gun. At home you could probably just wipe the parts down good after a disassembly.
Thats all I use. It's $10 at the parts store. When I need to fill I just pull it apart and clean it really good. There is only like 3 peices so it's easy to clean.
Yes, it is a little bit messy, but it does EVERYTHING, t-cases, diffs, etc. Biggest thing is to clean it after every use, other wise it's messy the next time you go to use it.
+1 on that pump. That pump works great for siphoning the transmission pan dry before dropping the pan to change the filter. Or, you can do like I do and just change the fluid in the pan every 20k miles.
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These work great. Changed the front and rear axle oil and the transfer case oil today with that.
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I purchased a suction gun this am and it definitely "sucked", no pun intended. I purchased the Overton's pump for future fluid changes.
I don't know what I have spent on this DIY crap but, I question any savings that may have occurred.
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H_LL Steve, I figured you had a 120/220/18V gizmo that you let loose from your doorway, sucked out the old, opened the "senior citizen" proof quart containers and finished the job while you were enjoying watching your favorite NFL team kick someones "tush" on your new 50" HDTV while you were on your tush in the comfort of your couch
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f9k9 wrote:H_LL Steve, I figured you had a 120/220/18V gizmo that you let loose from your doorway, sucked out the old, opened the "senior citizen" proof quart containers and finished the job while you were enjoying watching your favorite NFL team kick someones "tush" on your new 50" HDTV while you were on your tush in the comfort of your couch
No fluid gizmos, my NFL team (Raiders) have not kicked anyones "tush" this season (0-4) , and my TV is a standard 32".
Man, I feel the pain Makes my 8 yr old 25" look adequate
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actually, i needed some type of manual pump myself. since such difficult to refill components dont get frequently serviced, i tend to just rely on fitting a long piece of tubing to the oil bottle, turn it upside down and squeeze until empty...
as for draining things such as the auto tranny and rear axle, first time can be a mess, but i usually install a drain plug kit on the trans pan, and as i recently posted, the rear axle housing can be easily modded to allow draining by just removing the bottom cover plate bolt.