The easy way .....
<span style="font-size: 14pt;">to add the transmission oil. Notice how small the oil port is in the trans to get the oil thru. The tubing barely fits.</span>
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<span style="font-size: 14pt;">Ebay sells these 1 liter "kangaroo feeding bags" (I didn't name it!) that are identical to any IV bag you see at the hospital. However these have a large mouth and plug at the top that allows you to add any liquid. Three of them are like $6 and when you add the required 26 ozs of oil to it, it reads exactly 800 mL on the side markings. It comes with about 4' of tubing but you will only need about a foot. Get you a quart of 30 weight non-detergent and you are good to go. Hang the bag as shown and let gravity do the work. I sped the process up a bit by adding some rubber bands around to help force the oil out. Easy peasy and no mess.</span>

<span style="font-size: 14pt;">to add the transmission oil. Notice how small the oil port is in the trans to get the oil thru. The tubing barely fits.</span>
<span style="font-size: 14pt;"> </span>
<span style="font-size: 14pt;">Ebay sells these 1 liter "kangaroo feeding bags" (I didn't name it!) that are identical to any IV bag you see at the hospital. However these have a large mouth and plug at the top that allows you to add any liquid. Three of them are like $6 and when you add the required 26 ozs of oil to it, it reads exactly 800 mL on the side markings. It comes with about 4' of tubing but you will only need about a foot. Get you a quart of 30 weight non-detergent and you are good to go. Hang the bag as shown and let gravity do the work. I sped the process up a bit by adding some rubber bands around to help force the oil out. Easy peasy and no mess.</span>
