Gearbox filling?
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Gearbox filling?
Are there any tricks of the trade to fill the gearbox with oil? as it is such a pain in the ****. I was thinking about trying to use the easy bleed somehow. are there any special tools, to make this job easier?
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Less than a meter of fuel pipe or similar, a big funnel and an assistant.
Don't forget to remove the fill plug before the drain just in case it doesn't come out.
I found I could wedge my big funnel in the wheel arch and send the assistant in to make a brew as it happens.
Don't forget to remove the fill plug before the drain just in case it doesn't come out.
I found I could wedge my big funnel in the wheel arch and send the assistant in to make a brew as it happens.
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apparently there is some info on the Wiki thing (click above). Make sure you can undo the filler before you undo the drain too.
I can't access the Wiki, it says "you have to log in" or something.
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I can't access the Wiki, it says "you have to log in" or something.
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i use a 1/2 " garden hose about 3ft long and a funnel it fits, pass the hose down frm the engine bay, the funnel sits on the top of the air filter and dribbles the oil in over a period of time not unlike that of having ya tea, or watching the news...
*Tip* warm the oil gently first, it flows better, quicker and dont stink as much - just dont get caught mis using the kitchen appliances.
*Tip* warm the oil gently first, it flows better, quicker and dont stink as much - just dont get caught mis using the kitchen appliances.
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Filling gearbox
Castrol gear oil used to be sold in a plastic bottle with two tubes. One fitted on the top and had a hook at the top to go into the gearbox with the bottle vertical, the other fitted inside the bottle lid going down to the bottom of the bottle.
When you pressed the bottle it pumped the oil up from the bottom of the bottle into the gearbox.
I still have mine from years ago. No messing with hose pipes, funnels etc. I don't know if this type of bottle is still available?
When you pressed the bottle it pumped the oil up from the bottom of the bottle into the gearbox.
I still have mine from years ago. No messing with hose pipes, funnels etc. I don't know if this type of bottle is still available?
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Done mine a few weeks ago and wot a frellin job it was even harder as i done mine from underneath hard with a standard van but mine is lowered 60mm not to bad if you are a slim bloke but me 6 keg kept gettin in the way (note to ones self go on a diet) 

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