I sent this to Bud last night. Apparently I didn't hit the list. This
is a very handy pump, very neat and easy to use from inside the car.
Sorry to hit you again Bud.
What you need is the LubriMatic fluid quart pump #11244 or Marine lower
unit quart pump #11245. The pump fits standard quart oil bottles and it
has a 16 inch flexible hose. Penn Auto carries #11244 at $6.99, I
believe. If you can't find it at your local auto parts or marine store,
check with LubriMatic, 847 465-9944. This makes adding (or even
changing transmission oil a real pleasure.
Elliott DeGraff
2 71MGBs
Bud Krueger wrote:
>
> Charley,
>
> To fill the transmission on a late B using a hose and funnel the funnel
>is under
> the bonnet and the hose has a lot of fluid left in it when the transmission's
>had its
> share. You then create one oily mess when you try to get the tubing back up.
> You
> don't have to ask me how I know that. That's the way I did it last time.
>Yechh
> $8/quart.
> For the price of a quart of RedLine I'll buy the suction gun.
>
> Bud
>
> Charley & Peggy Robinson wrote:
>
> > Hi Bud,
> >
> > I use a length of clear hose and a funnel to top up my tranny. I do
> > it from inside the car. The rear axle lube is 90 wt hypoid. Can
> > usually get that in a squeeze bottle with a nipple on it. I once had a
> > bottle with a pump for hypoid. Had to just about do a push-up on that
> > pump to move that heavy oil!
> >
> > CR
> >
> > Bud Krueger wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi folks,
> > >
> > > I think that I may have found the elusive filler for the
>transmissions and
> > > differentials on our B's. Last night, while purusing the latest
>J.C.Whitney
> > > catalog, I spotted an "Oil Suction Gun #52GB0017A for $7.99". Sounds
>like what
> > > we've (I've) been looking for. I'll order it tomorrow unless I hear
>someone say
> > > "BTDT, forget it".
> > >
> > > Bud Krueger
> > > 52TD
> > > 77MGB (Parrish on for the winter)
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