98 V70 Transmission Fluid Work
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rmmagow
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98 V70 Transmission Fluid Work
Has anyone tried using a Topsider device to suck out oil through the dipstick for a tranny fluid partial change? If so, how much was it able to draw out? I've done the dump-n-fill technique and it works OK but the Topsider would be even easier if it can suck a decent amount out.
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JDS60R
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Yes- we use it all the time. It gets out about 95%-100% of what the drain would be. Its all about putting the pipe in far enough to hit bottom and then stop. Once you have done it twice you are an expert. We use the Liquivac but its the same principal
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Link to one of these devices?
'95 854 T-5R, Motronic 4.4, 185k
'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
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'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
'07 XC70, willow green, 212k
'99 Camry V6
gone: '96 NA 850 210k, '98 NA V70 182k, '98 S70 NA 225k, '96 855 NA 169k
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rmmagow
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Has both types:
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1998 V70 AWD 228K - Daily Driver
1985 Mercedes Benz 300D - 197K Off Road For Now Brakes Failed
1998 S70 135K - FOR SALE
2003 GMC Sonoma - 114K - POS
1958 Mercedes Benz 220S 66K Original and never to be restored.
2006 Saturn ION 5-Speed - 150K Son's weird little easy to fix car
1985 Mercedes Benz 300D - 197K Off Road For Now Brakes Failed
1998 S70 135K - FOR SALE
2003 GMC Sonoma - 114K - POS
1958 Mercedes Benz 220S 66K Original and never to be restored.
2006 Saturn ION 5-Speed - 150K Son's weird little easy to fix car
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rmmagow
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PS: IMPORTANT:
If using liquivac, don't do it with very hot tranny fluid, let the tranny cool down so that the oil doesn't burn your hand. Too hot and the liqivac sort of falls apart. They do warn against super hot fluid. Topsider is metal so.....
If using liquivac, don't do it with very hot tranny fluid, let the tranny cool down so that the oil doesn't burn your hand. Too hot and the liqivac sort of falls apart. They do warn against super hot fluid. Topsider is metal so.....
1998 V70 AWD 228K - Daily Driver
1985 Mercedes Benz 300D - 197K Off Road For Now Brakes Failed
1998 S70 135K - FOR SALE
2003 GMC Sonoma - 114K - POS
1958 Mercedes Benz 220S 66K Original and never to be restored.
2006 Saturn ION 5-Speed - 150K Son's weird little easy to fix car
1985 Mercedes Benz 300D - 197K Off Road For Now Brakes Failed
1998 S70 135K - FOR SALE
2003 GMC Sonoma - 114K - POS
1958 Mercedes Benz 220S 66K Original and never to be restored.
2006 Saturn ION 5-Speed - 150K Son's weird little easy to fix car
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rmmagow
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I pulled hot fluid out of my Mercedes, engine oil. The Liqivac container itself warped and basically ruined the thing. I don't blame it since I should have known better. Maybe engine oil get a lot hotter in a diesel? I've since fixed the oil pan and drain the regular way now. It was the big version of the Liquivac.
1998 V70 AWD 228K - Daily Driver
1985 Mercedes Benz 300D - 197K Off Road For Now Brakes Failed
1998 S70 135K - FOR SALE
2003 GMC Sonoma - 114K - POS
1958 Mercedes Benz 220S 66K Original and never to be restored.
2006 Saturn ION 5-Speed - 150K Son's weird little easy to fix car
1985 Mercedes Benz 300D - 197K Off Road For Now Brakes Failed
1998 S70 135K - FOR SALE
2003 GMC Sonoma - 114K - POS
1958 Mercedes Benz 220S 66K Original and never to be restored.
2006 Saturn ION 5-Speed - 150K Son's weird little easy to fix car
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JDS60R
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I just called Liquivac. They say to use Liquivac and Topsider ( they make and own both companies) at 105F or below.
They mentioned that a small number of defective liquivac that went out under weight (thinner) about 3 years ago, and the overly thin containers could deform in your situation.( They are happy to replace if you call them.)
They also own Topsider ( took over in late 90's)and the vinyls in that unit ( hoses, pump seals) are exactly the same as the Liquivac and should be used only at 105F and below. Only real difference is the tank material and pump diameter. They stated the hose will give way from overheating before either of the tanks will.
Personally, I'm amazed my hoses didn't give out on mine as I'm sure I'm over 105F. I will have to measure.
They mentioned that a small number of defective liquivac that went out under weight (thinner) about 3 years ago, and the overly thin containers could deform in your situation.( They are happy to replace if you call them.)
They also own Topsider ( took over in late 90's)and the vinyls in that unit ( hoses, pump seals) are exactly the same as the Liquivac and should be used only at 105F and below. Only real difference is the tank material and pump diameter. They stated the hose will give way from overheating before either of the tanks will.
Personally, I'm amazed my hoses didn't give out on mine as I'm sure I'm over 105F. I will have to measure.
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rmmagow
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Hmmmm, Thanks for that! Maybe I'll give them a call. I always blamed myself since I like to "change oil hot and often" on my cars. I don't know how hot the oil actually was, car was all the way to temp and off a 50 or so mile drive. On the Volvos I've got I just drive up the ramp and drain them at pretty much full temp. Pretty hot oil but ok with gloves on.
1998 V70 AWD 228K - Daily Driver
1985 Mercedes Benz 300D - 197K Off Road For Now Brakes Failed
1998 S70 135K - FOR SALE
2003 GMC Sonoma - 114K - POS
1958 Mercedes Benz 220S 66K Original and never to be restored.
2006 Saturn ION 5-Speed - 150K Son's weird little easy to fix car
1985 Mercedes Benz 300D - 197K Off Road For Now Brakes Failed
1998 S70 135K - FOR SALE
2003 GMC Sonoma - 114K - POS
1958 Mercedes Benz 220S 66K Original and never to be restored.
2006 Saturn ION 5-Speed - 150K Son's weird little easy to fix car
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Not uncommon for engine oil to be hotter than coolant - in the 220-240F range. These Volvos beat up on it too.
Transmissions run much cooler, in the 165-180 range.
Transmissions run much cooler, in the 165-180 range.
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