Well, to begin with, you do not put hydraulic oil in your convertible hydraulic pump. You use automatic Transmission Fluid. To get at the pump, you slightly pick up the bottom of the rear seat and push it forward, this releases the retaining clips from the seat, once free of the clips you simply pick the bottom up the rest of the way and set it outside of the car. Now, there are two bolts holding the seat back in place, loosen these two bolts, pick up the back rest and set it outside. The pump should be visible to you now, it sits in a kind of oval cut out in the back seat reinforcement Remove the cap and have at it my friend. Now, bear in mind you did not give us a clue as to what year Mustang you're referring to, so I started you out with the 1st. one, the 1964 1/2, 65 (My Pony) and the 66. If it doesn't fall into any of those categories, you had better add the year to your question and resubmit it.
Automatic transmission fluid.
No, these two years are very different body styles. The top structure and cover is very differently shaped. you can the convertible top frame been all the same in those years
There is a rubber plug on the front of the pump pull that out and fill with fluid. You need a tip like the one on a gear oil bottle to fill it.
How do you put oil in my Ritter motor chair
Your clutch is operated by a cable , it's not a hydraulic operated clutch on the 2000 Ford Mustang
1010 SPECIAL HYDRAULIC OIL
Open the drain screw that holds the body of the hydraulic jack. This way you can addhydraulic oil to the hydraulic jack.
You can put it in there, it will just take a long time to fill the oil up. There will be an oil filler cap.
You go find one and put it in.
the amount of oil that your suppose to put in is 5 quarts
A small amount of hydraulic oil mixed with a full tank of diesel fuel, nothing.
Power steering sealer and conditioner fluid.