Tried searching and couldn’t find something this specific as what I was wondering.
I was going to get a 1 gallon sprayer and convert it to a fluid transfer pump, in particular for ATF and Differential Fluid changes. I know cross contamination is bad. Assuming after use I spray the jug out with some brake cleaner (would be hard to clean the hose but can save specific ones for each fluid), and assuming i run a little new fluid through it before each job first to clear things out before putting the fluid in my car, can I:
1) use the same pump for ATF and Diff Fluid and maybe some other fluids too (not brake fluid, that’s too corrosive for my blood)
2) if no to (1), can I use the same pump for different types of ATF fluids for example and get a separate one for diff’s. I was looking to use it on Toyota’s and BMW’s and Toyota CVT’s really want their special ATF in there so I was worried about cross contamination.
Thanks for the advice! As always, this is the best forum to turn to for these types of questions.
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I was going to get a 1 gallon sprayer and convert it to a fluid transfer pump, in particular for ATF and Differential Fluid changes. I know cross contamination is bad. Assuming after use I spray the jug out with some brake cleaner (would be hard to clean the hose but can save specific ones for each fluid), and assuming i run a little new fluid through it before each job first to clear things out before putting the fluid in my car, can I:
1) use the same pump for ATF and Diff Fluid and maybe some other fluids too (not brake fluid, that’s too corrosive for my blood)
2) if no to (1), can I use the same pump for different types of ATF fluids for example and get a separate one for diff’s. I was looking to use it on Toyota’s and BMW’s and Toyota CVT’s really want their special ATF in there so I was worried about cross contamination.
Thanks for the advice! As always, this is the best forum to turn to for these types of questions.
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