ashman What's a pigeonrat?? Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Mar 1, 2011 Posts 6,336 Reaction score 8,070 Location salt lake city Feb 6, 2020 #1 I just bought a new transmission jack and it barely works. I think I need to bleed it or add fluid but I'm not sure where to add it. Any suggestions? There is another plug on the bottom, but I'm assuming that is just to drain it.
I just bought a new transmission jack and it barely works. I think I need to bleed it or add fluid but I'm not sure where to add it. Any suggestions? There is another plug on the bottom, but I'm assuming that is just to drain it.
ktmoutfront We live in the stupidest times. Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Feb 20, 2007 Posts 35,508 Reaction score 83,874 Location In my shop. Doing stuff. Feb 7, 2020 #2 With it all of the way down, that plug on the side should have fluid up to it.
bigblock72 Elmer's glue taste tester Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Oct 18, 2005 Posts 1,427 Reaction score 226 Location American Fork, Utah Feb 7, 2020 #3 ktmoutfront said: With it all of the way down, that plug on the side should have fluid up to it. Click to expand... X2 Try pumping it up with the plug out, sometimes they will air lock when the plug is in.
ktmoutfront said: With it all of the way down, that plug on the side should have fluid up to it. Click to expand... X2 Try pumping it up with the plug out, sometimes they will air lock when the plug is in.
ashman What's a pigeonrat?? Premium GMOTM Winner Joined Mar 1, 2011 Posts 6,336 Reaction score 8,070 Location salt lake city Feb 7, 2020 #4 Thanks guys. Turns out they shipped it empty. Once I filled it up it worked much better. Gotta put some weight on it to see if it needs to be bled.
Thanks guys. Turns out they shipped it empty. Once I filled it up it worked much better. Gotta put some weight on it to see if it needs to be bled.