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Old 12-21-2020, 02:23 PM
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https://www.racegerman.com/product-p...able-oil-pouch
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Too funny, earlier today I saw a video on FB about AMSOil coming in a similar pouch:
https://www.amsoil.com/c/gear-lube/25/

I see this catching on very fast throughout the industry.
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Real men use hand pumps.
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I bought this filler gizmo at WalMart a few years ago. Here it's on Momma-zon:
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Screws to the top of the plastic oil bottle. There's a valve built in so you can get things into position before starting oil flow. That clear vinyl hose is, well, clear vinyl hose. Buy a longer piece so you can set a big bottle on the workmate and drag the hose end down to the fill plugs. Hose pincher offers very local shutoff this way. I usually toss the hose with the oil after every session, since most oils seem to darken and crispify the vinyl after not very long.
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With a few modifications, this should work for trans fluid etc. Cheap enough- just need to modify the outlet- looks easy enough
https://www.harborfreight.com/05-gal...yer-56167.html


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That's cool but unless you use the same fluid in all the cars you work on, you'd need one pouch for each fluid to prevent contamination. I use either a screw on bottle pump or a fluid extractor in reverse.
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I put a valve stem in the top of a 1 quart cap and use clear tubing pushed on and........squeeze. Works pretty well.
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Originally Posted by joejoe
I put a valve stem in the top of a 1 quart cap and use clear tubing pushed on and........squeeze. Works pretty well.
Great idea for a very cheap and easy cap fitting! Thanks!



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