A Peterbilt 389? If you really have to ask this question on here, you're nowhere near ready to take this task on. Not sure about the 389, but in a lot of vehicles, you can do this job in-frame by dropping the transmission and accessing the rear bearing that way. But I would really advise you to get a professional on this, especially if you don't have a heavy duty transmission jack, impact wrenches and sockets, and other hand tools, as well as an air source.
Capacity Provided it has a stock oil pan the capacity is at least 5 quarts and full level is about 6 quarts. Use A healthy '64 389 could burn a quart every 1000 miles. Many Pontiac V8s suffer from bad rear main seals (poor original design) which allows them to leak a quart every 300 miles or so. To diagnose a bad rear main seal have someone drive behind you at highway speed. If your seal is bad you'll know because the car behind will have curious tiny little oil dots all over it.
Not really sure if you are asking about the oil pan torque, it's 12lbs. see link for other torque specs.
10 percent of 389 = 38.910% of 389= 10% *389= 10%/100% *389= 389/10 or 38.9
7 x 389 = 2723 389 + 389 + 389 + 389 + 389 + 389 + 389 = 2723
389 = 1 x 389 (389 is a prime number).
1 x 389, 389 x 1.
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1 and 389.
389 is a prime number.
389 is a prime number. The only factors are 1 and 389 only.
389 is a prime number because its only factors are 1 and itself; 389.
It is: 389-222 = 167