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Changing transfer case oil..where do i get the pump from
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Changing transfer case oil..where do i get the pump from
Hi Guys
I have a 2000 model hilux and am changing the gearbox and transfer case oil this weekend,
Now the problem is not draining but filling the bloody things, anyone know where you can get those pumps to fill them, the one with a tube on the end ? I have tried Repco and Auto One and they dont have em
If anyone has any other suggestions that would be great
Cheers
Heath
I have a 2000 model hilux and am changing the gearbox and transfer case oil this weekend,
Now the problem is not draining but filling the bloody things, anyone know where you can get those pumps to fill them, the one with a tube on the end ? I have tried Repco and Auto One and they dont have em
If anyone has any other suggestions that would be great
Cheers
Heath
Ive a 2003 model and i use the plastic siphon type pump from repco, about 10 bucks worth, it has the vertical plastic tube u stick in the oil bottle, a red squeeze section with air pressure bleed on top, and a horizontal plastic tube with a bit of flex at the red bit. Stick the vertical bit in the bottle, squeeze the red section and away u go.
would be easier to visualize with a pic but I aint got one
would be easier to visualize with a pic but I aint got one
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Road Ranger
redneck solution
get some garden hose (one metre will do) 1" is best.
Drill a hole in the top of the lid slightly smaller then the hose
Poke the hose into the lid with enough hose to almost touch the bottom of the oil container.
check the hose will fit into the oil filler hole and if it doesnet trip the hose with a ve and tape so it is a funnel shape at the end.
screw the lid onto the oil container
make a very small home on the opposite end to the lid so you can poke the air brush attachment from the compressor into the container.
SLOWLY repeat SLOWLY squeeze the air bruch trigger and the air pressure will force the oil into the hose and up into transmission, diff etc.
Basicaaly same principal as an aerosol can, but beware if you put to much pressure in the container it will explode.
Rob watched me do it once and tried it when I wasnt around only to get the entire wareehouse floor covered in crap.
If you are serious get some gal pipe with threaded ends and pipe caps, a tyre valve and a hose with a tap on the end and make a permanant one
get some garden hose (one metre will do) 1" is best.
Drill a hole in the top of the lid slightly smaller then the hose
Poke the hose into the lid with enough hose to almost touch the bottom of the oil container.
check the hose will fit into the oil filler hole and if it doesnet trip the hose with a ve and tape so it is a funnel shape at the end.
screw the lid onto the oil container
make a very small home on the opposite end to the lid so you can poke the air brush attachment from the compressor into the container.
SLOWLY repeat SLOWLY squeeze the air bruch trigger and the air pressure will force the oil into the hose and up into transmission, diff etc.
Basicaaly same principal as an aerosol can, but beware if you put to much pressure in the container it will explode.
Rob watched me do it once and tried it when I wasnt around only to get the entire wareehouse floor covered in crap.
If you are serious get some gal pipe with threaded ends and pipe caps, a tyre valve and a hose with a tap on the end and make a permanant one
If the above post did not offend you in any way please PM me so I can try harder!!
I got a drill powered pump from Bunnings....HEAPS faster than doing it manually. They are about $30 from memory.. But awesome piece of kit, i use it for all diff and gearbox oils...saves heaps of time and is pretty clean.
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I get a length of garden hose stick one end in the hole the other end I gaffer tape a big funnel then stand leaning against the car pouring the oil into the funnel, it's not real slow either around a L every couple of minutes.
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cheers fnq
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I bought one of these from Chicken Feed in Tassie (Burnie?) when I was down there. Cost me about $3 although I haven't tried it yet. It's only been 13 monthsDraven wrote:I got a drill powered pump from Bunnings....HEAPS faster than doing it manually. They are about $30 from memory.. But awesome piece of kit, i use it for all diff and gearbox oils...saves heaps of time and is pretty clean.
Ive seen those aswell at Bunnings but I wasnt sure it can pump gear oil.Draven wrote:I got a drill powered pump from Bunnings....HEAPS faster than doing it manually. They are about $30 from memory.. But awesome piece of kit, i use it for all diff and gearbox oils...saves heaps of time and is pretty clean.
I think I will buy one and try it. Its got to be better than a squeeze bottle.
Dont expect mere proof to sway my opinion.
Pump
Get a garden sprayer,remove the spray handle and restrictor in the hose.Fill with appropriate amount of oil.Put end of hose in gearbox or transfer case .Pump pressure into the bottle with the pump and the oil flows in by itself.No hard work just kick back with a coldie and watch it all happen.
Dave
Dave
Welcome to the "Unbreakable Hilux" Club........broken crown wheel teeth and mb $1500 later u will have a factory issue Hilux, for an extra $2500 you can get new crown wheel and ARB air locker, and shouldnt, read hopefully, wont have a problem with breaking front crown wheels
lots of people have ur problem.........my next 4by will be a Nissan live axle!
Karl
lots of people have ur problem.........my next 4by will be a Nissan live axle!
Karl
i knocked off perhaps 3-4 teeth from my crown wheel, when? I have no idea, but I think it had happened about 50,000kms BEFORE I found them!! OR it might have been less than 5,000kms, cant be completely certain.
From what I can gather from previous posts and my own experience, 95% of the crown wheel problems arise from either reversing harshly in 4wd while on high traction surfaces OR while one wheel spins in the air (go the IFS!) and then coming down hard and gripping........so if you can keep both of those situations to a minimum, you should be OK, but I aint no mechanic or a Toyota representative, so you need to make up your own mind. You will be battling to get the repairs under warranty at any rate.
From what I can gather from previous posts and my own experience, 95% of the crown wheel problems arise from either reversing harshly in 4wd while on high traction surfaces OR while one wheel spins in the air (go the IFS!) and then coming down hard and gripping........so if you can keep both of those situations to a minimum, you should be OK, but I aint no mechanic or a Toyota representative, so you need to make up your own mind. You will be battling to get the repairs under warranty at any rate.
I just bought a bunnings drill attach pump for $22 and $2 for a metre of clear plastic hose on the weekend. Used it last night and tonight to do the gearbox and transfer oil changes. Worked fine. Only other comment is my cordless drill could not drive it hard enough to maintain a flow. Regular power drill worked a treat.
cheers
MattC
cheers
MattC
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