JonnyTahoe
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If you drain a small amount of old fluid into a glass jar you will see exactly how dark it is compared to the new fluid. I can see the brownish fluid on the side of your bucket which is exactly how mine was.Well, I received the 10 feet of 3/8” tube late last night and was able to put it down my dipstick tube to extract roughly 4 liters of fluid until it started sucking more air than fluid...
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Took about 10 minutes with this small compressor (was only able to run a continuous 25-30 psi) and the Capri Tools Vacuum Bleeder (make sure to use thread seal tape on compressor fittings). A closer view of the Vacuum Bleeder...
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A closer look at the hose going into the dipstick tube...
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Here’s the fluid I was able to extract this method...
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Next I’ll be removing the trans cooling line and starting the engine (carefully not running the pump dry)and removing more fluid before dropping the pan.
The fluid looked good. No signs of problems such as a burnt smell and although it looks completely black in the pictures there is a good pink tint to it.
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