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DIY: Transmission Oil Change

Originally Posted by Jsolo No room for the funnel in the sedan. Assume the 370z is identical. What you can do is run a length of hose from the filler

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Old 06-24-2013, 05:01 PM   #11 (permalink)
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No room for the funnel in the sedan. Assume the 370z is identical. What you can do is run a length of hose from the filler hole on the side of the trans to the side of the car. Insert the hose into the funnel or funnel into the hose. Raise it a foot or two higher than the fill hole and pour. It'll be a slow process, but should work.

Yeah, the funnel I have has a clear hose maybe 1/2" - 5/8 " inside diameter so it would flow Ok. I was thinking one of those dollar store clear turkey basters or large diameter syringe. I just don't seem to have any luck with those pumps. I also thought of using one of those pumps you hook up to a drill, might work on a low speed. Thanks for your input.
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