View Single Post
KTL KTL is online now
Schleprock
 
KTL's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Frankfort IL USA
Posts: 16,643
Quote:
Originally Posted by sig_a View Post
Not a messy job at all.

Go to Sears or Walmart etc. Buy one of those long (18"or so), narrow funnels. It will have a nail hole tab on the upper lip. Connect about 10 or 12 feet of clear vinyl tubing (5/8" i think) to the end of the funnel using a hose clamp to secure the two together. Now hang the funnel on a small nail located about 5 foot above the garage floor. Then string the vinyl tubing down and thru the left rear suspension directing the end toward the fill plug positioned on the side of the gear box. Fashion a bend into a 1/2 inch piece of copper tubing. Then insert this nozzle into the open end of the vinyl tubing. Secure copper nozzle with another hose clamp. The crook in the nozzle will hook into the fill port. Make the copper nozzle about 6 or 7 inches long. You may want to cut the nozzle in half along the straight portion to create a tube stiffener. Then force this straight stiffener into the open end of the tubing about 2 inches deeper than the tube end. Then force the remaining straight end of the crooked nozzle into the open 2 inches, where it will butt up against the inserted straight stiffener piece. This will result in a flexible joint which will help retain a clear pathway for the oil to enter the fill port. Without the stiffener, the vinyl tubing has a tendency to kink, closing off flow of the oil before it exits the nozzle and into the fill port. To fill, carefully pour transmission fluid into the funnel hanging on the wall. Gravity will do the rest. A 3.2 liter G50 Carrera holds 4 liters or almost 1 gallon. Simple, fun DIY project.
That's a lotta work to fill up a trans!

I get the car up on four jack stands fairly high, crawl under there with one of the aforementioned cheap parts store oil pumps attached to a milk/windshield washer fluid gallon jug filled with my gear oil. Lay under there and pump for a while, done. No custom hose creation required.
__________________
Kevin L
'86 Carrera "Larry"
Old 01-25-2013, 09:46 AM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #17 (permalink)