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bookmarked this. Keep me from searching later.I think I found a way to make it very easy. And I'll repeat the process one more time it one more time.
If you are changing your fluid for the first time park your truck on level ground. Let it sit overnight, 2 nights is even better as you'll get far more fluid out. You want to pull the fluid out cold.
Capture what you take out with 1 gallon jugs marked at quart increments with a sharpie. Use a $15 dollar transfer pump from Amazon. Put the inlet hose down the Fitzstick tube, and the outlet hose in the jug. Start the pump and stop it when you get 4 quarts. It will take a few minutes, be patient. Replace the full jug with a 2nd marked jug, and repeat. If you wait one night you'll get ~5 quarts, if you wait 2 nights you'll get ~7.5 quarts.
Fill with the amount you took out (Add LubeGard Platinum).
The easiest way to insure your fluid level is correct it to simply park your truck overnight on a flat level surface, start it the next morning, shift it through the gears - Park to sport and back to Park at 5 second intervals, then immediately hop out and check the level. It should just be showing on the tip of the dipstick, up to 1/8". If you are not seeing it you are under filled. Add a little at a time until you see the fluid on the tip of the dipstick. Don't take too long as the fluid will quickly expand.
You are done. Very easy to do.
When the fluid level reads 1/8" up the dipstick when following this procedure it will be on the diamond between 4 and 5 at 215F.
Tips
I have followed the above procedure multiple times (4 times) with great success. It has proven to be accurate. I never spill a drop of the old or new fluid. Takes between 30 and 45 minutes to complete the job.
- Install a Fitzstick and use his funnel.
- Purchase this $15.99 transfer pump from Amazon
- The inlet hose is the smaller diameter hose. Use the hose clamps to secure the hose to the pump ports.
- Add a brass fitting from your local hardware store to the end of the outlet hose to add weight insuring it stays in the jug.
- Make sure you fully insert the inlet hose to the bottom of the pan. It may hang on the fitting at the transmission when inserting it. I cut the end at a 45 degree angle to aid in insertion.
- I sit the pump on the engine cover ~1' from the dipstick tube.
thx OP!
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