-Why even syphon out any fluid from the reservoir? If you do, how will you be able to observe a fluid level?
"When finished, remove the connectors and reconnect the return hose to the reservoir. There will be some small spillage cos new fluid will be coming out the reservoir inlet."
-When I remove, let's say, the Plug/Cap connector, won't it immediately begin to suck in air before I can get the inlet hose back onto that inlet tube? And the inlet hose will still be pumping out fluid. I can't just "stop" the flow right, it'll be syphoning. Guess you gotta make a quick switch.
-This is done with the Reservoir cap OFF right?
I had to mess around with my parts car before I could figure out exactly what was going on here.
~One hose gets disconnected; the inlet hose. That is the black rubber hose with the clamp (worm drive in my case) that goes to the rear right side of the reservoir.
~This black rubber inlet hose is where you connect the clear "extension" tubing that goes to the bucket on the ground do drain from.
~The black "nipple" on the reservoir that you took the rubber inlet hose off of is the one you want to "Plug/Cap off" with a short piece of tubing and some type of Plug.
So the outlet line - the metal one at the front of the pump/reservoir - is left untouched.
Please correct if any of that's wrong.
No time for it today now.
Red is Inlet
Yellow is Outlet






