Quart/Gallon Transfer Pump Question

jesse3638

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I bought one of the plastic transfer pumps when I changed my t-case fluid. I need to do the transmission (manual) and was wondering if I should use the same one or just go buy a new one for the different fluid to prevent cross contamination? I pumped out all the ATF but there is still what could not be removed in it. I didn't try really cleaning it out with soapy water or and kind of solvent. Opinions are much appreciated.

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I can't imagine a little bit of ATF would heard a manual transmission gearbox. What fluid does the manual trans use?
 
Here it is and of course it takes just under 2 quarts.View attachment 332763

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LOL, would it be asking too much for the manufacturers to make either their fluid containers match the capacity of their goddam parts or that the parts hold an even amount of the goddam fluid?
So annoying having partial containers of automotive fluids on the shelf.

This rant should have been in the Pete Peeves thread!
 
LOL, would it be asking too much for the manufacturers to make either their fluid containers match the capacity of their goddam parts or that the parts hold an even amount of the goddam fluid?
So annoying having partial containers of automotive fluids on the shelf.

This rant should have been in the Pete Peeves thread!
Agreed. Then it'll get pushed to the back of my oil cabinet and I won't see it until I've already done my fluid change and I'll end up with two partial containers...haha.

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Good shit to mix together and use for trail kit emergency. I think my gear oil in my trail kit is 75W80W95WSAE30 with a hint of 0W20. But I have no partial containers on my garage shelf at home. Winning.
 
Good shit to mix together and use for trail kit emergency. I think my gear oil in my trail kit is 75W80W95WSAE30 with a hint of 0W20. But I have no partial containers on my garage shelf at home. Winning.
My ocd won't allow me to do that. I will combine same weights of different brands but that's really hard still..haha.

After moving I gave away about 10 quarts of new oil I had on my shelf for about 15 Years that were for old cars I didn't have any more. Just couldn't bring myself to get rid of it sooner.

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No the tiny amount of ATF left in the tube isn’t going to hurt anything. The dilution ration is so great that the trans isn’t gonna know
 
Good shit to mix together and use for trail kit emergency. I think my gear oil in my trail kit is 75W80W95WSAE30 with a hint of 0W20. But I have no partial containers on my garage shelf at home. Winning.

:cheesy: I don't know why I haven't done this. Unfortunately the inch of washer fluid left in the gallon container won't mix with anything
 
I have always used the same pump when doing my oil changes I just fill a bucket of water and pump it through a few times to clean out what I can and so far no issues for me doing that with my diff oil, transfer case, and manual trans.

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No the tiny amount of ATF left in the tube isn’t going to hurt anything. The dilution ration is so great that the trans isn’t gonna know
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I have always used the same pump when doing my oil changes I just fill a bucket of water and pump it through a few times to clean out what I can and so far no issues for me doing that with my diff oil, transfer case, and manual trans.

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I would rather have a little oil of a different viscosity mixed in than soapy water.

If your OCD is too bad, just pump the first little bit right into the waste oil you just drained, just to be sure it's clean. Your going to have leftover anyway, so you won't loose anything.
 
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I would rather have a little oil of a different viscosity mixed in than soapy water.

If your OCD is too bad, just pump the first little bit right into the waste oil you just drained, just to be sure it's clean. Your going to have leftover anyway, so you won't loose anything.
Not a bad idea. I could always just pump old oil through it too I suppose. Thanks for everyone's help.

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