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9:05 pm June 9, 2010
| oddball
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| Mud Slinger | posts 1184 | |
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Can anyone recommend a really good and economically priced hand pump for diff fluid changes?
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2004 TJ 'Reaper Crew' Rubicon.
"My Jeep Won a War — Your Honda Mows My Lawn"
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9:40 pm June 9, 2010
| Tony M
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Smelly job. I just use an assortment of funnels and it gets the job done. Just experiment with bottle position before you open it.
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9:28 am June 10, 2010
| 94XJGUY
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| Weekend Warrior | posts 563 | |
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oddball said:
Can anyone recommend a really good and economically priced hand pump for diff fluid changes?
my dad got one from harbor freight for like 5 bucks (its like a piston syphon style) and he said it worked pretty good he used it for bothe front and rear diffs and his trans
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no you dont get it… its a jeep, its never fixed, just less broken
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9:32 am June 10, 2010
| 94XJGUY
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heres the link for the pump it must have been on sale when he bought it because i know he only paid like 5.99 for it
http://www.harborfreight.com/a…..66418.html
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no you dont get it… its a jeep, its never fixed, just less broken
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3:58 pm June 10, 2010
| oddball
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| Mud Slinger | posts 1184 | |
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Tony – Been there, done that.
Justin – Thanks but I read bad reviews on the Harbor Freight pumps. Supposedly they leak.
I was reminded Amsoil makes a pump that screws directly onto their fluid bottles. So I ordered one.
Thanks again guys, I appreciate your replies.
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2004 TJ 'Reaper Crew' Rubicon.
"My Jeep Won a War — Your Honda Mows My Lawn"
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