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Fluids: Oil, ATF, Coolant, etc.
Tranny Fluid Changer
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Ellis" data-source="post: 556109" data-attributes="member: 59929"><p>Got my homemade tranny fluid changer built, now ready for a test. Uses two M55 gear oil pumps; one as a motor driven from the fluid exiting the radiator [waste oil] coupled to the other which pumps new fluid back into the tranny. I've tested the setup using air and I can drive the system by just blowing into the pipe so tranny fluid pressure ought to work just fine. I'll get some pics of my setup when I run the test which will just be recirculating the fluid. Doing this to check for leaks and operation. Hoses hold about a pint of fluid so I'll need a quart to make up the loss doing the test.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Getting married in two weeks so I have to get this done while I'm still single.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Ellis, post: 556109, member: 59929"] Got my homemade tranny fluid changer built, now ready for a test. Uses two M55 gear oil pumps; one as a motor driven from the fluid exiting the radiator [waste oil] coupled to the other which pumps new fluid back into the tranny. I've tested the setup using air and I can drive the system by just blowing into the pipe so tranny fluid pressure ought to work just fine. I'll get some pics of my setup when I run the test which will just be recirculating the fluid. Doing this to check for leaks and operation. Hoses hold about a pint of fluid so I'll need a quart to make up the loss doing the test. Getting married in two weeks so I have to get this done while I'm still single. [/QUOTE]
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Fluids: Oil, ATF, Coolant, etc.
Tranny Fluid Changer
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