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> Adding transmission fluid, and good tricks?
Ferg
post Mar 25 2004, 03:53 PM
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Just wondering if anybody found a neat device that makes it easier to get that swepco in there. I made a mess last time, and ended up adding little by little and it took forever.
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ps, i did a seach but came up with nothing.
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Dave_Darling
post Mar 25 2004, 04:02 PM
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Get over to your FLAPS, and look for a hand-pump by "Sta-Lube". They make it for their own 1-gallon bottles of gear oil, but it fits perfectly onto the Swepco gallon bottle. You just hook the tabs on the hose outlet to the fill hole, and start pushing on the pump's plunger. Takes a while, but not nearly as messy as the long-long funnel approach. And I like it better than the "great big syringe" approach.

If you are using quart bottles (I don't think Swepco comes in quarts, but other stuff does), there is a "marine flush kit" that is a similar hand pump for 1-quart bottles. Works like a charm!! It does take a while, though, too.

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