So, next up on the endless list is:replacing the geabox oil in our (sealed for life) automatic 5 speed GM gearbox. There are plenty of youtube videos etc involving dropping the protective covers and then the G/B sump, replacing the 24 bolts and fitting a new filter and gaskets, but I was thinking why not use a suction pump to extract the old oil, just like I used to change the engine oil?
I can see no reason why, with a 'gentle' approach, that it is not possible to use the same technique? I know it wouldn't be perfect because it would still have the old filter, but as an interim, surely it would be worth giving it a go becaue the new gearbox oil would be a lot cleaner and fresher than the existing oil.
Has anybody tried this method or will it blow the gearbox up straight away? Answers on a post card please!
I can see no reason why, with a 'gentle' approach, that it is not possible to use the same technique? I know it wouldn't be perfect because it would still have the old filter, but as an interim, surely it would be worth giving it a go becaue the new gearbox oil would be a lot cleaner and fresher than the existing oil.
Has anybody tried this method or will it blow the gearbox up straight away? Answers on a post card please!