Yes.
With torque converter, aprox 12 qts.
You can't. Dodge doesn't have torque converter drain plugs. You have to have the trans flushed to completely change the oil in it.
Yes, you need.
Everything is back together and ready to run I assume. Just fill the transmission and fluid will be pumped into the torque converter as it runs.
So the torque converter and oil cooler are full.
Between 10 and 12 quarts depending on torque converter size.
drain and fill 4 qts from dry (including the torque converter). 8.9qts
It does not connect to the head. The torque converter connects directly to the crankshaft of the engine. IA torque converter is a modified form of fluid coupling that is used to transfer rotating power from an internal combustion engine or electric motor, to a rotating driven load. Like a basic fluid coupling, the torque converter normally takes the place of a mechanical clutch. In a torque converter there are at least three rotating elements: the pump, which is mechanically driven by the engine; the turbine, which drives the load; and the stator, which is interposed between the pump and turbine so that it can alter oil flow returning from the turbine to the pump.
Oil or tranny fluid? Oil- engine rear main seal. Tranny- Input shaft seal
Bad pump Bad torque converter
Bad torque converter?
There is NO "Reservoir" for a AX4N, Automatic Transmission. There is an oil pan and a torque converter which is between the engine and the transmission where it bolts to the engine.