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Old 10-26-2009, 12:55 PM   #1
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Transmission Fluid Capacity

Hey guys, 1989 olds 98, when replacing the transmission, what is the correct fulid capacity to refill with?

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Re: Transmission Fluid Capacity

Empty convertor or just the pan?
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Re: Transmission Fluid Capacity

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Hey guys, 1989 olds 98, when replacing the transmission, what is the correct fulid capacity to refill with?

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Generally, its tough to fill the trans with precisely the correct amount of fluid the first time.

If it's truly empty, with an empty converter, add 8 quarts of fluid. If you have just dropped the pan, add 6 quarts.

Afterwards, start the engine, check the fluid level and add as necessary.
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