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  • How to pour oil into Transmission and Transfer case

    Anyone got any recommendations for a method to pour oil into the transmission and transfer case?

    I have a 1 liter pump bottle that advertised itself as a suitable tool but really it is too small and requires way too many pumps.

    I was thinking that a couple of metres of tubing that fits inside the filler hole and on the other end a funnel so that I can just pour the oil in. Wadd'ya think?

    thanks
    Gavin

    2008 KDJ120

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    Tom thumb pump is the only way I know to do it...
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    • #3
      Super cheap sell a plastic squeeze pump thar I have used in the past to do gearbox and diff oils.

      http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/onl...16#Description

      One for each type of oil.
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      • #4
        I agree with Matt. I have had a Tom Thumb pump for over ten years. They are reasonably cheap and last forever. The thread on the top also fits most brands of 1 litre oil bottles which is handy.

        I agree that you do have to pump for quite a while, but really, it isn't that hard a task. They are a very handy bit of gear for taking away on trips as well. I pack mine up in a plastic bag and stuff in under the seat, just in case.
        2008 Diesel Prado with extra stuff added. I drive it on the road and other places too.

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        • #5
          Hey Gavx,
          I have a different method since Autobarn was sold out of tom thumbs last time I did a service.
          I grabbed a gravity flow type funnel, it has a snap on cover at the top of a clear funnel and a tap attatched to the bottom.
          So you fill the funnel, holds just over a litre snap the lid on then attach a piece of hose the tap and you can then control the flow of fluid easily and the lid while not a perfect seal is good for stopping any major drips.
          97' Prado VX Grande Emerald/Silver, 3.4L, auto, Bilstein shocks/ Dobinsons coils 2'' lift, breathers on everything, snorkel, Maxxis Bighorns. Coming before Summer, Uniden uhf, spotties and with luck a winch bar.

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