Carl, It sounds like the device I use but mine has a clear tube. You would
need to get a fitting which matched the threaded hole and then attach a tube
of some sort.
I bet they can be found at a good independent Auto Parts store.
I have cleaned on occasion but it's mostly used for gear oil so I just keep
the tube clean and always make sure it's empty.
Photo attached.
The photo will be stripped from this e-mail. I'll send it to anyone who needs
a copy.
JVV
----- Original Message -----
From: CarlSereda@aol.com
To: jerryvv@alltel.net ; triumphs@autox.team.net
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 3:16 PM
Subject: Re: TR4 Gearbox Oil Change
Jerry
there is an old box of dusty 'army green' steel pump devices in the auto
isle
at my local hardware store and I figured they were for oil changes - they
look like 60's or 70's stock, but they don't have a hose (just a threaded
hole on end) and are a little larger than your typical tube of caulking with
a T handle. Since you described using a syringe type thing as 'an easy way
to
do the job' - I might just buy one. Previously I bought those little boxes
of
90wt oil with a plastic pump attached that turn into a greased pig under the
car. My question is - do these army jeep green pumps described above sound
like what you use? - and do you wash your pump/syringe out after every use?
Carl
'63 TR4 since '74
>Subject: Re: TR4 Gearbox Oil Change
Never tried that George but it might work if you had a long enough hose.
The
question I would have is how do you know when you have filled it with
enough
fluid?
I use an Industrial size syringe that I bought from Sears in the 70's just
for
this purpose. I suck the oil out of the bottle and then inject it into the
trans from underneath the car. Works great. I suppose you could find one of
these tools at a good auto parts store like a NAPA store. Can't say that
I've
seen one for a long time however.
Jerry Van Vlack<<
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