dirve oil pump
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From: mass
who make a real good fluid pump for installing drive fluid?bravo drive.i have used the one from west marine its a pain the hose come off the pump.i break the plunger. i change my drive oil as well as a couple friends about 6 times a year total.do they make a commercial pump?
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You need a pump that goes into a 5 gallon pail.
Lubramatic 55011 as well as others are available.
Buying the lube in 5 gallon containers for about $80 as opposed to $ 10 Qt at West Marine, Just makes sense.
Less mess, less agravation, and save time as well.
Don't leave outside though with pump installed in barell, water gets in and the gear lube absorbs some of it rendering it junk. BBB
Lubramatic 55011 as well as others are available.
Buying the lube in 5 gallon containers for about $80 as opposed to $ 10 Qt at West Marine, Just makes sense.
Less mess, less agravation, and save time as well.
Don't leave outside though with pump installed in barell, water gets in and the gear lube absorbs some of it rendering it junk. BBB
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From: Lady Lake, FL
i use a fluid evacuator like for bleeding brakes fills it right to the top with me just standing there watching till fluid starts to show in tool shut air valve off and reinstaln hose back on drive res.
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Sonic28,
Here is one I put together and offer to customers.. quick disconnect works very well.. PM me for more details..
The quick disconnects are self sealing, making it easier to make that messy switch from the fitting to the drain plug..
Dick
Here is one I put together and offer to customers.. quick disconnect works very well.. PM me for more details..
The quick disconnects are self sealing, making it easier to make that messy switch from the fitting to the drain plug..
Dick




