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The 1974 model 203 transfer case has a fluid capacity of 5.5 quarts. You can check the fluid level from the same hole that you fill the transfer case.
on the same side as the starter motor on the sump pan
The fill plug is on the left side of the transfer case. You remove the fill plug, and the fluid should come to the bottom of the fill plug.
You will see 2 plugs on transfer case, the lower is to drain, upper is to fill or check level
Some people have reported a clicking noise in the transfer case when it's low on fluid, so check the level. If the level is fine, use a screen to drain the fluid through and watch for metal flakes. If you find them, the transfer case would need to be rebuilt.
on the rear of the case there is a fluid fill line next to the fill bolt. Remove fill bolt and stick your finger in.
You gotta take out the fill plug. Check the fill plug to see if any metal shavings are on it, the fluid level should be to the bottom of the fill plug. If you're taking an oil sample, a fluid transfer pump or siphon hose should do.
On the back of the case there are two plugs that take a 10mm Allen wrench to remove. The top of the two is the fill plug, fluid should be level with the bottom of the hole.
The transfer case is behind the transmission and your front and back driveshafts are connected to the transfer case. To check the fluid level the vehicle must be level ( on a hoist is nice) Clean the filler plug - the upper most plug on the rear of the transfer case. Use a 3/8 ratchet turning counter clockwise to remove the filler plug Fluid should be up to the bottom of the filler plug hole, if not add the recommended fluid until it is reinstall the filler plug making sure it is fully seated check for leaks
You can check the transmission fluid level in your 1998 Chevrolet Corvette with the transmission fluid dipstick. The transmission fluid dipstick will have indicating marks as to the level of the transmission fluid.
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