The ATF for CVT transmissions does not dissolve rubber. If you have a pump that can accept lubrication, or an air compressor, you can deflate, then reinflate your rubber-bladder ball, and the pump of compressor will atomize very little of the ATF inside the ball, and your ball will last much much longer. I hope my english makes sense! Cheers to you my friend, keep hooping.
@@patthecat1 I'm from the US. But I love your videos. You have a good spirit. Many hand/leg "bicycle" pumps also accept lubrication. Some do not. Maybe a tip for you at a later day, maybe helpful for your viewers too! Keep up the good videos.
Thank you very much 🤩🤩 Where from the US? I startet last year on RUclips and now we have almost 600 videos in. I make this all for free, got not 1€. For the passion 🤩
The ATF for CVT transmissions does not dissolve rubber. If you have a pump that can accept lubrication, or an air compressor, you can deflate, then reinflate your rubber-bladder ball, and the pump of compressor will atomize very little of the ATF inside the ball, and your ball will last much much longer. I hope my english makes sense! Cheers to you my friend, keep hooping.
Hello. Thank you for the tip 😀 From which country do you come from? I only have a normal pump where you need muscle/arm power 😃😄
@@patthecat1 I'm from the US. But I love your videos. You have a good spirit.
Many hand/leg "bicycle" pumps also accept lubrication. Some do not. Maybe a tip for you at a later day, maybe helpful for your viewers too! Keep up the good videos.
Thank you very much 🤩🤩 Where from the US? I startet last year on RUclips and now we have almost 600 videos in. I make this all for free, got not 1€. For the passion 🤩