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Priming T/C Oil Pump

m38inmaine

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I am trying to prime my transfer case oil pump, following the instructions in the TM. I can pull a steady flow of oil through with a suction gun but all I can get by manually actuating the pump is a dribble. Is this normal or should I be able to get a steady flow manually?

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Gamagoat1

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I am trying to prime my transfer case oil pump, following the instructions in the TM. I can pull a steady flow of oil through with a suction gun but all I can get by manually actuating the pump is a dribble. Is this normal or should I be able to get a steady flow manually?

Thanks
It's only a dribble. The stock and diameter of the little piston can't pump much. The dribble drops down inside on the top of thr gear, this spreads as the gear turns.
 

Gamagoat1

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Id add the Lucas if you've never done it before and always if you drain. The main thing is to insure it supplies the oil to those gears, and it's
such a bear to get the dog house up just to check.
 
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