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> Tranz oil fill., Things you need to try.
malcolm2
post Dec 22 2023, 05:53 AM
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TRANZ OIL FILL WITH NO SPILL

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post Dec 22 2023, 11:20 AM
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The air pressure fluid installation can work PERFECTLY.
Not a single drop lost!

It can ALSO make the largest mess you've ever seen done wrong.

Just 10 psi makes a pool 3 feet across that will take 5lbs of cat litter to soak up.

So, yes NARP74, you can make all the mess you want!

Took me a couple of "pools" before I got it right...

I'm now using this method even when a tranny fill tube is present.

The garden sprayer seems to work slowly but it's so much better than using a manual pump!

Important note: I marked the housing of the sprayer where the pick-up tube sits, and I'll lean the container to put this as the low spot. Done right you will leave less than 1 oz of fluid in the sprayer.
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