Lidl oil suction pump bargain

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Thanks miller1098 on my way to Lidi tonight
 

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presumably that would be useful for the gearbox oil?
That's just what I was thinking Bert :whistle:.
I have got to change the gear box and diff oil on mine so this gadget would be ideal :).

Steve
 

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That's just what I was thinking Bert :whistle:.
I have got to change the gear box and diff oil on mine so this gadget would be ideal :).

Steve
Which weekend should i book mine in at the Long Eaton Zed Shed for both oil changes Steve
 

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Hmm.... I do like Lidl too for a bargain (lovely sunbeds from there) but I'm a little bit dubious about this one. If you've never played with diff and gearbox oil- it's not the same as engine oil as it is much thicker. I used a hand syringe thingy and it's quite tough to get the new oil sucked in. It needs quite a bit of force. Not sure that pump will be up to it....anyone planning on trying soon?

I have no idea if everyone's diff is the same, but mine was easy to do with the spare wheel and tray removed, I just used the bottle nozzle that the oil comes in. The gearbox was a different process though as the fill hole is in a tricky spot. I would advise anyone who is planning to use this checks it's strong enough to pump the gearbox oil (upwards) BEFORE you drain the old oil;)
 

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Hmm.... I do like Lidl too for a bargain (lovely sunbeds from there) but I'm a little bit dubious about this one. If you've never played with diff and gearbox oil- it's not the same as engine oil as it is much thicker. I used a hand syringe thingy and it's quite tough to get the new oil sucked in. It needs quite a bit of force. Not sure that pump will be up to it....anyone planning on trying soon?

I have no idea if everyone's diff is the same, but mine was easy to do with the spare wheel and tray removed, I just used the bottle nozzle that the oil comes in. The gearbox was a different process though as the fill hole is in a tricky spot. I would advise anyone who is planning to use this checks it's strong enough to pump the gearbox oil (upwards) BEFORE you drain the old oil;)
Don't tell me that........just bought one ! :arghh:........and it was £3 more than @miller1098 paid :mad:.
When I get round to trying it out I'll let you know how it goes ;).

Steve
 
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