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    Posted: July-14-2008 at 11:01am
Going to Change my Tranny Fluid and am looking at draining it out by pulling the bottom hose that runs up to the cooler only question is do i pull the right angle connector out or just the hose ( see piccie ) seemsto me the whole connector should come out in order to get the maimum drain? also the manual mentions some kind of Strainer in there it looks small anything to watch out for ???
I must admit I'm also tempted to disconect hose at the cooler and pump it out what are the pros and cons of either ???

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here is the picture of hose bottom   undo the hose and rotate the angle connector or remove it ???
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 88 Nautique Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July-14-2008 at 12:37pm
A lot of us here just pump it out of the filler. I didn't heve a pump the first time I did it but I had a large syringe, (30cc). Hooked some tubing to it and sucked it out. Took a while but I was able to empty it pretty good.

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Looks like some cleaning is in order before you start your fluid changing project.

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hey...I use a pump. I got mine out of an overtons catalog. I have a B/W 1:1. Just stick it in the filler and you should be able to get most of it out!

   http://www.overtons.com/modperl/product/details.cgi?i=71783&pdesc=Hand_Bilge_Pump&str=hand%20pump&merchID=1008&r=view

Something like this should do it.
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I bought a simer drillmaster pump some fittings and hose then good to go.
Maximum pumping capacity up to 225 gallons per hour
It's multi-purpose ability allows it to pump water or change oil in lawn mowers, boats and cars.
Minimum drill speed 1200 RPM
Model CM10 - 1200 RPM    

Check out Simerpumps.com

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Careful not to let the hose fall off the end of the hand pump into the case.
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how much oil do you put in. For the 1:23 what oil do you use??
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