this answer is not easy, i would sudjest go to your BMW dealer and have them pull the part number for your cars trans and see if 85 matches the same part number, and make sure the one from the 85 has the same part number, best thing to do by far.
The 1985 Econoline Van has an automatic transmission. The transmission can be rebuilt by any licensed transmission shop or purchased new.
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on the transmission. and it requires gear oil
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My 1982 C10 Custom Deluxe holds 3 and a half quarts of transmission fluid.
Assuming yours to be automatic, it would have a 700R4 transmission.
if it i an automatic it has either an a727 or an a904.
either a 700r4 automatic or a borg warner t5 manual
The automatic has one for the lock up torque converter
Not a chance.
If you are speaking of the full-size Bronco, then no. The automatic in the Bronco was either the E6, AOD, or E4OD, none of which were utilized by the 1985 Ranger. The Ranger used a few different types of Mazda and Mitsubishi transmissions in 1985.
Assuming it is automatic, read the dipstick, probably Dextron III.