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PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:37 am 
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Hi

I tried the convertible top switch today and the motor seems to be kinda noisy. I think the fluid is running low. Any advice on how to top up the fluid? I looked around the motor and cant seem to find it. (Its 830pm here so that might be the reason why...)

Anyone with a picture of the motor that shows where to top up, would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Oh btw its a '66 Dart 270 Convertible.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:52 pm 
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Syed,

Top pumps do make a bit of wereing -whining noise.

The fill plug is located on the driver’s side end of your car’s pump, and it is a small rubber plug near the top of resivour. Pry it out

Tips here for filling & bleeding hydraulics here, and here.

Looking from trunk to front of car: See black rubber stopper just above bolt on right hand end of pump. That is the fill bung.


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I use a squeezable bottle with a length of tubing stuck on its tip to fill with:

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:41 pm 
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Syed,

Top pumps do make a bit of wereing -whining noise.

The fill plug is located on the driver’s side end of your car’s pump, and it is a small rubber plug near the top of resivour. Pry it out

Tips here for filling & bleeding hydraulics here, and here.

Looking from trunk to front of car: See black rubber stopper just above bolt on right hand end of pump. That is the fill bung.


Image

Image

I use a squeezable bottle with a length of tubing stuck on its tip to fill with:

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Great! Thanks a bunch man.

PS: Oh that would be the "passenger side" on my car (RHD) :)

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1990 Alfa 164 Twin Spark
1980 BMW 735i 5-speed

http://www.weddingcar4u.blogspot.com/


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:44 am 
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The fill plug is located on the driver’s side end of your car’s pump,
I know your driving on the wrong side, my pump’s plug is on the right side, perhaps your pump is mounted the other way around. I don’t remember if mounting of these pumps are indexed or not. But, you get the idea. LOL


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 11:54 pm 
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Would it be ok to top up with ATF fluid?

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