Extravagant way to add oil axle?

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Extravagant way to add oil axle?

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Hi there, I need to add some axle fluid to my little Corvair but I can't lift her keeping straight and parallel to the ground. So my question is: :redface: could I add some rear axle oil by the dipstick hole like we usually do for automatic transmission fluid? I know it will take some more time and a small funnel but will it pay off? Thank you.
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Re: Extravagant way to add oil axle?

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Sure. Just do maybe a 1/2 pint at a time until it is indicating on the dipstick properly. I use a small funnel with a piece of soft clear vinyl tubing to join the dipstick tube and the funnel for a no-leak connection. I hang the funnel up on the deck lid using a small magnet and then after adding fluid let it drain for 20 minutes or so before another check with the dipstick.
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Re: Extravagant way to add oil axle?

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I use a squeeze bottle with a small plastic spout.
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Re: Extravagant way to add oil axle?

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Thank you so much for answers :tu: . Last question: do you know how much fluid is needed to go from add to full, please?
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Re: Extravagant way to add oil axle?

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I want to say that is a pint, but, the correct way to fill the transaxle is too remove the fill plug and fill it until it flows out. leave your drain pan under it and re-install the plug when it stops dripping. Your check stick may or may not be particularly accurate. Once you have filled the transaxle correctly you can see where the stick reads and have a good reference from then on. It is easy to over or under fill the heavy 80w-90 gear oil. it takes a little while to seep around. So jack it up. Remove the plug. Set her down and put fluid in to tube until it leaks out the plug. Once it is done dripping jack car and re-install the plug.
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