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What to use??
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What to use??
G'day,
I'm just about to check the levels in my transfer case and gearbox and fill up if needed.
What does everyone use to get the oil into the box besides filling from the stick hole. I bought a little oil pump thing from supercheap but the oil just trickles out.
What pumps or tools does everyone use to get the oil in the fill hole (as its on the side of the box and cant tip the oil in)
Any help would be great.
Cheers
I'm just about to check the levels in my transfer case and gearbox and fill up if needed.
What does everyone use to get the oil into the box besides filling from the stick hole. I bought a little oil pump thing from supercheap but the oil just trickles out.
What pumps or tools does everyone use to get the oil in the fill hole (as its on the side of the box and cant tip the oil in)
Any help would be great.
Cheers
I use the 1ltr bottle with the nozzle that pulls out, squeeze the oil out fill and repeat! eventually the bottle dies, than you just buy another full of oil and reuse! From memory it's the castrol one I use. Works for me and no extra costs 

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I put the car on one of my hoists, remove the fill plug, pop the nozzle in the hole and pump the oil out of a 60l drum.
It's easy, i'll do yours for you to if you like
Dan
It's easy, i'll do yours for you to if you like

Dan
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Location: stuck in a hole. not offroad, just deception bay
heres the easiest way if you have a compressor:
get an empty coke bottle, piece of hose that will fit inside the filler hole, piece of pipe and a clamp to suit hose an air blow gun and some epoxy or quick steel putty.
drill 2 holes in the lid of the coke bottle, one to suit the piece of pipe and another to be a neat fit for the nozzle of your blow gun.
insert the pipe into the lid so that it sits just off the bottom of the bottle, epoxy it in place from the outside AND inside of the lid.
fill bottle with oil, fit lid, get under car, insert hose to filler hole, insert blow gun into bottle and gently squeeze trigger to pressurise bottle. (be careful not to use too much pressure or you will make a mess, it doesnt take much at all to get the oil moving)
as the air goes in it forces the oil out, the only way out is through the hose which feeds into the gearbox/diff etc....
Easy, cheap, clean, reusable and measurable, (coke bottle is 600ml)

get an empty coke bottle, piece of hose that will fit inside the filler hole, piece of pipe and a clamp to suit hose an air blow gun and some epoxy or quick steel putty.
drill 2 holes in the lid of the coke bottle, one to suit the piece of pipe and another to be a neat fit for the nozzle of your blow gun.
insert the pipe into the lid so that it sits just off the bottom of the bottle, epoxy it in place from the outside AND inside of the lid.
fill bottle with oil, fit lid, get under car, insert hose to filler hole, insert blow gun into bottle and gently squeeze trigger to pressurise bottle. (be careful not to use too much pressure or you will make a mess, it doesnt take much at all to get the oil moving)
as the air goes in it forces the oil out, the only way out is through the hose which feeds into the gearbox/diff etc....
Easy, cheap, clean, reusable and measurable, (coke bottle is 600ml)

I've got a tom thumb pump, but they're pretty slow, especically to fill from empty. A complete PITA if you're pumping 140W too.
Or you could take the shifter out and fill though the cab.... mind the carpet though
Steve.
Or you could take the shifter out and fill though the cab.... mind the carpet though
Steve.
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