My 1500 has run for 5 years and 4K miles. I have yet to check the transmission fluid. Recently I detect that the shifting is very occasionally a bit "stiff" - something I never never experienced. So
Hey, how about one of those small tanks for spraying garden chemicals? I have seen one as small as a quart for about $7. I am gonna have to look at the one I have and see if it can be fitted with a t
I've done the pump thing as well.Some auto parts stores sell them with the gear oil as a set. This spring, because the basement gnomes seem to have stolen my pump (read, I'm an idiot and can't rememb
Author: "Larry B. Macy, Ph.D." <macy@bbl.med.upenn.edu>
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 16:12:32 -0400
Remove the tunnel carpet and the shift boot - four screws, the filler is right there. You prolly have to get under the car to remove the plug and perhaps snake the tubing, but it is easier to fill fr
Neat idea, may work well or you may wind up covering the walls, floors, and yourself with gear oil. Keep us posted as I could always use a good idea or a good laugh. -g
Author: "Robert A. Valentine" <robert@valentinephoto.net>
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 17:31:35 -0400
That would have been the same thing that happened to Larry and I on the BABE Rallye. 'Cept, we lost 2nd and 3rd. Careful Chris! 4th worked, though. I cringed when I read your post. :-0 - Rob Valentin
I think the reason it hasn't died yet is that I have a replacement in the basement. :) It's usually the things I don't have spares of that break... <--Original Message--> That would have been the sam
I found my pump at...Harbor Freight. About 4 bucks and has the hoses that you cut for length. Fits on quarts and gallon bottles. Bought 4 of them but 1 got hijacked for Pine-Sol. Bruce