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Transmission, Rear End... Talk & Q&A! Tranny, rear end, drivetrain related stuff... shift it... grind it... pop da clutch! |
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You will probably get more expert advice from someone else here but here goes. I fill them about half to three fourths and then run the engine. As the fluid circulates and fills the torque converter and other areas of the trans I add more until I get a full reading on the stick. I have seen some play on the output shaft. Less is better. The slip yoke should steady it.
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Probably not over filled as you'll always see some fluid come out when pulling a driveshaft because there's fluid behind that tail shaft seal. I think the reason 2 quarts came out is because the engine had not been started yet? Once you start the engine, the pump in the tranny will suck up all that fluid and fill up the torque converter completely and the rest of the innards. At that point you'll only have around 4 to 5 quarts in the pan so far less would come out if you pulled the driveshaft. The tranny fluid level should be checked with the engine running and the tranny in park. If it's not warmed up I usually leave it about a pint low and check it again after it's good and warm on level ground.
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