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    Posted: September-10-2011 at 1:16pm
Thanks for the info. guys Il';ll get to!
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

Mark, whats up with the red rev-gel BFN? You thinking of upgrading?

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. I have used the little pumps that you can put on a cordless drill. Worked very well and quick to. It's pretty cheap too.
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Originally posted by Bri892001 Bri892001 wrote:

When I was done sucking out the old fluid, I lined up the container with the old next to the empty container. Then, I filled the empty with the new, until it was at the same level. Then put the stuff in. (This helped insure I was putting back exactly what I took out).


That's a good idea takes the guess work out of the equation.
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I used one like this. If the collection tank is not connected to the pump, it's helpful to have someone holding the output side as well as the collection container. Or else yes, you will make a mess.

I found I had to poke around a little bit with my suction tube to find the bottom of the trans. Also, I used two identical, empty, windshield washer containers. When I was done sucking out the old fluid, I lined up the container with the old next to the empty container. Then, I filled the empty with the new, until it was at the same level. Then put the stuff in. (This helped insure I was putting back exactly what I took out).
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I use one of these:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Attwood-Gear-Lube-Pump/16351021

Just add a hose on the end made for the bottle and you can drop the hose into the trans filler hole
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:


Mark, whats up with the red rev-gel BFN? You thinking of upgrading?



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We use the suck up and it works great... a mitivac is supposed to be a quality unit as well.

Mark, whats up with the red rev-gel BFN? You thinking of upgrading?
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A vacuum pump similar to this works well for the removing trans fluid and comes in handy for a variety of fluid removal operations.
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Mark, some guy's have used a turkey baseter(sp?)to remove Tranny fluid, some have used a small pump to remove it. I use a huge syringe with a rubber tube on the end to draw out the fluid. It takes awhile but no mess and I get most of it out.
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Would like to know the best or easiest way to drain tranny fluid, any tips tricks so as not to be too messy. Thanks
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