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34fordy 06-01-2026 10:05 AM

Why is it so hard for me?
 

I have always struggled getting the transmission oil refilled with all of the obstructions in the way. Has anyone figured out a way to do this easily? You would think that after 65+ years laying under cars I would have figured a better way, LOL. I see that some manufacturers are putting it in plastic bags.

35fordtn 06-01-2026 10:10 AM

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If it is a floor shift transmission, just remove the shift lever thats how I've always poured it in

ford38v8 06-01-2026 10:22 AM

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Be careful what you wish for!

cas3 06-01-2026 10:23 AM

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Me too. Just be carful not to knock the li'l 1/4" pin down the hole!

Seth Swoboda 06-01-2026 10:26 AM

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The plastic bags are a big help. I've found that they make it easier.

Fritz 06-01-2026 10:41 AM

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Look up “manual fluid pump” from Amazon, any auto parts store. For a few dollars you can pump gear oil like handsoap. Easy, no mess.

Fritz 06-01-2026 10:47 AM

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Such as Performance Tool, W1139 or W1141

https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/...1141/7070683-P

34fordy 06-01-2026 10:52 AM

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Thanx all ! It’s funny, getting old how I forgot that I have a hand held pump/sucker canister like a grease gun that I have used before and couldn’t remember it. It’s been a couple years! Geeeesh! This is looking serious, huh?

Kube 06-01-2026 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by 34fordy (Post 2453887)
Thanx all ! It’s funny, getting old how I forgot that I have a hand held pump/sucker canister like a grease gun that I have used before and couldn’t remember it. It’s been a couple years! Geeeesh! This is looking serious, huh?

Hate to tell ya, but it has a lot to do with the "65 years". I've noticed things are becoming tougher to get to and it seems most things are heavier than they used to be. Oh yeah, and remembering stuff... um, what?

Overkill-F1 06-01-2026 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by 34fordy (Post 2453887)
Thanx all ! It’s funny, getting old how I forgot that I have a hand held pump/sucker canister like a grease gun that I have used before and couldn’t remember it. It’s been a couple years! Geeeesh! This is looking serious, huh?

If I remember that I have a certain item, the hard part is WHERE IS IT NOW?
Terry

ford38v8 06-01-2026 12:52 PM

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Got out to the truck yesterday, had to go back inside to find my keys. First stages of panic when I finally found them. Out at the truck again, I no longer had my sunglasses. At last, with most of my ducks in a row, I headed off down the street in the wrong direction. That was OK, because I had to go back to get my hat anyway.

34fordy 06-01-2026 01:18 PM

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I can't help but wonder how long it will be till it is no longer a laughing matter. If it would only happen a couple times a day I would be so elated!!!!! I hate to say this but knowing that I'm not alone in the journey is comforting. LOL

hueyhoolihan 06-01-2026 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Fritz (Post 2453885)
Look up “manual fluid pump” from Amazon, any auto parts store. For a few dollars you can pump gear oil like handsoap. Easy, no mess.

as a matter of fact a spray bottle like Windex uses could be put to good. i've seen them with the nozzles that twist to different modes. put it on "Stream".

hueyhoolihan 06-01-2026 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ford38v8 (Post 2453899)
Got out to the truck yesterday, had to go back inside to find my keys. First stages of panic when I finally found them. Out at the truck again, I no longer had my sunglasses. At last, with most of my ducks in a row, I headed off down the street in the wrong direction. That was OK, because I had to go back to get my hat anyway.

that's a good one! really had me laughing out loud. thanks!

the other day i spent a good hour hunting for my glasses, while checking for the umpteenth time in the bathroom i noticed my reflection and the glasses on my forehead. jeHEsus that's frustrating!

deuce lover 06-01-2026 04:50 PM

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Memory is the second thing to go

34fordy 06-01-2026 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by deuce lover (Post 2453934)
Memory is the second thing to go

It starts about 40. The spring in your legs is the first I believe. By 80 most everything below the belts has gone South. When I retired 19 years ago 6-1/2 hours of sleep was perfect. Now it's usually 9 hours, and if I sit down it might be a half hour nap, dang it.

hueyhoolihan 06-01-2026 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by deuce lover (Post 2453934)
Memory is the second thing to go

thanks for reminding me.

tubman 06-01-2026 05:33 PM

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At least you guys didn't make your mistakes out in public like I did (the wrong thread pitch for pan bolts in "GB SISSON"'s oil pan thread).

Then again, nobody caught it (yet), either.:rolleyes:

ford38v8 06-01-2026 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by tubman (Post 2453941)
At least you guys didn't make your mistakes out in public like I did (the wrong thread pitch for pan bolts in "GB SISSON"'s oil pan thread).

Then again, nobody caught it (yet), either.:rolleyes:

You mean like quickie oil change outfits tend to do with SAE vs Metric when they lose the original oil pan plugs? :eek:

oldbugger 06-01-2026 10:21 PM

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CRS or worse yet CRAFT


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