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The Plews 55001 Lubrimatic Fluid Quart Pump is a durable, manual fluid transfer solution designed to fit standard quart bottles. Featuring a rigid inlet tube to prevent kinks, a 17-inch flexible outlet hose for hard-to-reach areas, and delivering 4cc per pump stroke, it ensures clean, precise fluid transfers for small engines, automotive, marine, and industrial equipment. Trusted by professionals for over 40 years, it offers universal compatibility with traditional neck bottles and leak-free operation.



| ASIN | B000BQW5LK |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,986 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #44 in Hand Fuel Pumps |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Brand Name | Plews |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | UTV |
| Connector Type | Rigid inlet tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (9,675) |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Gas Type | Gasoline |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00028893550013 |
| Hose Length | 17 Inches |
| Included Components | LubriMatic 55-001 |
| Inlet Connection Size | 0.38 Inches |
| Inlet Connection Type | rigid |
| Item Dimensions | 2 x 6 x 12 inches |
| Item Type Name | AUTO_ACCESSORY |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Plews |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 55-001 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 55-001 |
| Mounting Type | hand-held |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | 55-001 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Outlet Connection Size | 0.38 Inches |
| Outlet Connection Type | Rigid |
| Product Grade | like new |
| Product Style | No Fitting |
| Specification Met | OE |
| UPC | 028893550013 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**W
Pump
Works great , good price
A**E
My First Time
I bought this with the intention of filling my transmission fluid after I dropped the pan and changed the filter on my 2011 F-150, which uses Motorcraft Mercon LV. This was my first experience doing this sort of thing; never used one of these before. I had no trouble fitting this pump onto the Mercon LV quart bottle. Even with fitment issues, the pump will still work without a proper seal, which is a good thing because the best way to clean it after use is by sticking the straw into a bucket of water and pumping the water through it. Something to note is the photo is NOT accurate. The bottom portion of the pump is not flexible tubing, it's a solid straight straw which is roughly 6" in length. The straight straw worked perfectly fine, after tilting the bottle a few ways while pumping I was able to remove all but 1/2 tablespoon of fluid. I ended up adding too much transmission fluid and had to take some out, this pump worked great for that too. It did require 3/8" tubing to be added to the straw end, which is just a tad larger than the tubing that is on the out spout. It took me roughly 4 minutes to pump out the entire quart, but I didn't have the truck raised, was laying half way under it and had to pump the bottle with my arms over and behind my head with minimal room to work with. I imagine if you had proper room to work, or better yet a lift, it would take less than 2 minutes per quart. I found the tubing to be adequate in length, roughly 17" inches; if anything it was a little too long for what I was doing, but again the truck wasn't raised. It's easy enough to unclasp the tubing and add a longer or shorter piece if needed. The one thing I found slightly frustrating, there is no way to release the suction in order to empty the fluid in the tube. This isn't a big deal if you plan to empty the entire quart because as you begin to pump air the tube begins to empty. It can get messy if you need to check the fluid level part way through a quart bottle. What worked for me was raising the tubing as high as I could to gain a few inches of empty space in the tube, then I wedged the tube between the trans lines which held it in an upright position. When it was all said and done, I'd lost about 1 tablespoon of fluid between drips on the pan, ground and my hand.
M**.
Quart bottle pump
Works well
B**S
Useful Pump
Useful pump that works. The tubing is a little cheap and binds if you aren't careful, but overall it worked well. The tubing could be replaced if necessary. I would recommend this product.
T**V
Handy pump that does the job
This little pump worked great for changing the rear differential fluid in my Honda CR-V! The top fit right on the bottle and had no leaks. The length of tubing was adequate, and even convenient given I was doing the job on the floor, but I could see it being a little short under other circumstances. It felt like it took a lot of pumps to move a quart of fluid, but I wasn't in the most ergonomic position either. Overall definitely a worthwhile purchase though!
J**L
Plews fluid pump
Recently worked great on a Miata manual trans and differential fluid change. I will provide a few tips that would probably solve some of the complaints I read about. Just about any manual fluid pump, including suction pumps, will have trouble with 80-90 weight oil if the fluid is cold. Even room temperature can be difficult to pump. I transfer 90 weight regularly on farm equipment, like bushhog gearboxes, and it is really hard on a cold day unless you heat the fluid you are pumping. When I remove fluid out of a gearbox with my manual suction pump, I make sure I have run the equipment to warm the oil and even put a heater on the gearbox for a while before suctioning. To heat the fluid in new plastic or metal containers, place the containers either in the sun in warm weather for a while or best of all in front of a small convection or IR type heater -- for maybe 10 to 15 minutes or until warm. Of course use common sense and place the container about a foot or two in front of the heater or whatever you consider safe so it doesn't catch fire. After the fluid gets warm, these little fluid pumps work great. The Plews is one of the better ones I've used as it pumped a fair amount of fluid with each push, but it still takes enough pumps to make some of my older muscles burn a little. If the fluid is too cold, the pump spring will take a while to return to the extended position, slowing the process down. One thing I like about the little pumps with short hoses is that you aren't losing a bunch of fluid in the tube as you would with a long hose stretched up and out the side of the vehicle. The dog-gone trans fluid was over $20 per quart, so I'm not not going to let much of that stuff hit the floor or get left in tubing if I can help it. The Redline bottles, from those I've used, are not standard quart size and thread (they are slightly smaller diameter), so the Plews will sit over the top without sealing. Therefore, take your time to make sure it doesn't spill. And one last thing if you are picky like me. Buy multiple pumps for different types of fluids so they don't mix. I'm not sure why you would try to clean them out, as that risks residue and contaminants. Another way is to pump the new stuff thru to clean the old stuff out, but we're back to the problem of $20 dollar quarts. This isn't such a big deal on farm implement gearboxes and cheap gear oil, but with modern cars it's better to pay a little more for the right tools. When done, place them individually in a ziplock and label them with the type and weight for the next time.
S**E
Decent function
Average product
M**G
Good.
Works good. I used it to pump automatic trans fluid into a transmission.
M**K
excellent
D**D
Worked well for pumpin in transfer case fluid
A**.
Good
J**R
Too small for automobile use. Only 4 cc displacement. Firs very small containers.
M**Z
Función muy bien
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