Fluid Transfer Hand Pump Tool
BLAU transmission fluid transfer hand pump and hose tool. Includes a pump that threads on most fine-thread conventional 1.5-inch bottle spouts and 65 inches of clear dispensing hose. This is a cost-effective way to pump transfer fluids, transmission fluids, differential gear oils, and transfer case fluids. Also a solution to the Audi VW VAG 1924 tank tool that allows transmission fluid to be pumped into transmissions through the dispensing hose. Works with all oil and lubricant types and is great for filling oils in hard-to-reach places.
Our fluid hand pump kit is a cost-effective solution to other much more expensive fluid-filling tank concepts, such as the Audi/VW VAG 1924 tool. The pump can be adapted to the pull-out spout tubes built into the Eurol and Ravenol transmission fluid bottles (see images). The pump can also be threaded onto most fine-thread conventional 1.5-inch spout bottles. Works great to pump ATF into the modern non-dip stick tube bottom fill type transmissions and fluid into differentials, transfer cases, and other hard-to-reach areas.
PLEASE NOTE: This pump tool kit does NOT fit Ravenol or Eurol 4-liter and 5-liter bottles, only 1-liter bottles.
Fluid Bottle Hand Pump Tool Kit Contains
- White polypropylene ultra-high output fluid transfer pump tool
- 65 inches of clear dispensing hose
- Pump extension tube for larger fluid jugs
Fluid Bottle Hand Pump Tool Kit Features
- Works with all oil and lubricant types
- Great for filling oils into hard-to-reach transmissions, differentials, transfer cases, and axles
- Threads on most conventional 1.5-inch bottle spouts
- The pump pickup base can be adapted to Ravenol's anti-tamper bottles equipped with the pull-out tube
- Cost-effective solution for the expensive Audi VW fluid filling tool VAG 1924
Ravenol bottles use an anti-tamper bottle cap design and the caps can not be unscrewed or removed from the bottle. Ravenol 1-liter transmission fluids, gear oils, and transfer case fluid bottle caps include a built-in pull-out spout tube that can be adapted to the pump.
- See the images for how to adapt the pump to the built-in Ravenol pull-out spout tubes; this allows for a very convenient and leak-free fluid transfer and filling
- Simply adapt the bottom of the pump to the bottle's pull-out spout/tube
- Attach one end of the hose to the tip of the pump's dispenser
- Direct the other end of the hose into the desired fluid fill port
- Begin pumping to transfer fluid into the transmission, differential, or transfer case
- As fluid is being evacuated from the bottle, slightly elevate the bottom of the bottle to an upside-down position, tipping the fluid into the bottle spout and pump
- Allow the bottle to be sucked dry as it collapses
- Repeat the sequence with the next bottle
How to Use BLAU Fluid Transfer Hand Pump with Eurol Bottles
Eurol 1-liter transmission fluids, gear oils, and transfer case fluid bottles include a built-in pull-out spout tube in the bottle cap for filling most easy-to-reach transmissions with dipstick fill tubes, manual transmission, differential, and transfer case fluid fill ports. Our fluid transfer hand pump can be threaded directly on the Eurol 1-liter bottle spout for hard-to-reach transmission, differential, and transfer case fill ports.
Note: These instructions also apply to most conventional 1.5 inch spout bottles
- See the images for how to adapt the pump to the Eurol spout
- Cut the provided bottle pickup tube to an appropriate length to suck from the bottom of the bottle and install it onto the bottom of the pump
- Thread the bottom of the pump to the bottle's 1.5 inch spout
- Attach one end of the hose to the tip of the pump's dispenser
- Direct the other end of the hose into the desired driveline fluid fill port
- Begin pumping to transfer fluid into the transmission, differential, or transfer case
- Allow the bottle to be sucked dry while being evacuated
- Repeat the sequence with the next bottle
WARNING: California Proposition 65
Brand | BLAU |
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Refund period | 30 days |
Store Credit period | 90 days |