Lisle 17902 Super Transmission Drain Funnel
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In the answers, the diameters are correctly stated Please also note Drain pipe (funnel) measuring about 2" high The pan is 37 inches wide. A rectangle measuring 7 x 5 x 24 in size. This 7-inch width catch container has 4 ribbed flanges on the bottom to add a little extra stability when placed on a variety of containers.
The answer is yes. The way I used to do it was until I got a lift a few years ago.
In answer to your question, yes, it's
A Lisle oil drain funnel made in the USA is the one I have- It has been four years since then. A quick guide to Lisle's tools & supplies Invest in equipment. In the past, all products were made in Iowa, but about two years ago they began outsourcing some of them
Selected User Reviews For Lisle 17902 Super Transmission Drain Funnel
It really wasn't a surprise when the drain pan began drooping down around the fluted part after a year of use. The fluted area was used to drain oil filters, as it said it could be used for. It is extremely disappointing to see the extended sides of my skimmer falling apart after almost daily use and holding oil or making a mess when full of oil rather than draining into my bucket when full. It's been upside down for a long time and I've tried to get its shape back, but to no avail. After an entire year of use, it is still fine as long as the fluid stays in the middle of the pan, however you can easily purchase a Lisle drain pan top at that point, and it takes up I used it to drop transmission pans and catch the mess they make when they fall. The oil is just holding on the sides as of.
This is a fine tool, not flimsy in the least. If you drop your transmission pan on this method, you will not have to clean up a huge mess under your car. Designed with convenient notches to accommodate a variety of drain pans in order to keep it perfectly Even however, I would recommend adding a drain plug kit to the transmission pan that is off in order to make this process even easier next time. The price on this one seems a bit high, but it.
With no spillage possible unless it falls out of the oil bucket or is kicked, using this drain pan has become a breeze. The lisle anti splash mat also came with the car. It was cut to fit. We are at the This product is excellent! I highly recommend it!.
The one I use is the best at catching oil, coolant, transmission fluids, and anything else that is under my car. A good amount of You don't have to worry about a messy.
You can ask anyone who drains fluid from their cars and they will tell you that something so large is necessary. It is especially problematic with trucks that have truck transmission drain plugs that always seem to round off, meaning you have to drain the unit by removing the oil sump. Plastic, which is well suited to hold its shape even when hot fluids are poured through it, is used to make this product.
I was expecting a little more durability for the money I paid. I just drilled some drainage holes in the top and it was ready to use. Daily use in a professional setting.
This worked great! Put it in a 5 gal. bucket from Home Depot and it kept a giant mess from occurring when changing transmission fluid.
It is flimsy, but it works well for what I was looking In my bulk container I have a collection of rainwater.