CGarage
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This has been my go to:
OTC (2359) Oil Suction Gun https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FJT0304/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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I use that to remove fluid from power steering reservoirs.
I change my power steering fluids every two years.
This has been my go to:
OTC (2359) Oil Suction Gun https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FJT0304/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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I use that to remove fluid from power steering reservoirs.
I change my power steering fluids every two years.
There is always the old racer trick of putting the correct quantity of lube in a large zip lock bag, seal it and put it inside the diff case then bolt the cover on. When the gears turn, the bag tears and the diff is lubed.

There is always the old racer trick of putting the correct quantity of lube in a large zip lock bag, seal it and put it inside the diff case then bolt the cover on. When the gears turn, the bag tears and the diff is lubed.
I know it sounds crazy, but it works like a charm with minimal effort. Use an enema kit. Only drawback is it takes overnight because of the viscosity of gear oil.
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Just run a 1/2" piece of vinyl tubing up through the wheel well, push the gear oil nozzle into the tubing, and squeeze it. No need to overthink it or buy special pumps and what-not. You can, but it's not necessary.
I'm gonna assume they never won ANY races...
12 qts for the trans?
Buy a 5 gal bucket of oil and use a Lincoln pump.
https://www.tooldiscounter.com/product/lincoln-industrial-lever-action-bucket-pump-ling400
This thread is ridiculous. All of these posts over not wanting to spend ~ $10 on an Amsoil gear oil pump (or equivalent) likely available off of Amazon??? Most of us don’t have the need to MacGyver this solution as one may need to do in a third world country or in a remote location.
What has happened to professionalism and “the right tool for the job”????
There is one post here that is even totally misleading (and not even funny).
Be professional. It’s ~$10. If the profession gets a bad rap, maybe it is because of the extraordinary effort taken on stupid short cuts like this.
Tell your customer to buy the differential oil hand pump or add it to the bill after explaining the need and charge it as a shop supply.
professionalism would involve a drum of gear oil, an electric pump, and a hose with a filler for the lift
Yeah, using a suction gun on your back sounds fun.Just get a damn suction gun! Its how I change the oil in my Harleys.
12 Qts equaled 3 gallons when I was in school.
What oil goes in the trans?
What oil goes in the rear?
In the fleet I worked for 75w140 synthetic went in both trans and diffs, front hubs, forklift diffs and even the older trailer hubs do we know the op needs different oil in the diff and trans? No.
off hand I cant think of a auto without a dipstick tube that is a simple refill they all need a scan tool to check the level at a given temp.
Scan tool is not used to check level. You use a dipstick.
Same here. 75w140 in the rear of my Mustang.He did not specify.
For my personal vehicles (modern SUVs) mine all require different differential oil than what is used in the automatic transmissions and transfer cases and, in one case, a manual 5-speed transmission.
Yea you need a pump to pour it in the dipstick tube is the point.My H1 takes ~8+ quarts for the transmission, 4L80E. Synthetic ATF.
Scan tool is not used to check level. You use a dipstick.
Not on a Toyota Tacoma that doesn't have a dipstick... Wrench97 is correct. A scan tool is used to check fluid temperature - or you go back and forth some number of times with the shift lever to get the temperature warning light to tell you if you're in the right range for checking trans fluid level. Fluid level is then checked by removing the overflow bolt from the bottom of the pan. Crazy, stupid system, but that's what Toyota did...
Same here. 75w140 in the rear of my Mustang.
My biggest concern is the friction modifier. Last time I managed to spill a bunch on myself. OMG. That smell.
Yea you need a pump to pour it in the dipstick tube is the point.
Let's start a betting pool on how many pages this thread will go to
Gravity works too.
I heard recently that it's all over the universe, so I think we're set.
The pumps that CGarage and others have recommended ****. 400 pumps to empty a quart. .
Actually, only on Earth.
Actually, only on Earth.