It should be Dexron III, but I would use the new Mobil 1, for the extra two bucks you have a full synthetic trans fluid, which unlike motor oil, will be in your transmission for probably 24,000 miles unless of course you choose to change the fluid more regularly.
There isn't a transmission fluid reservoir on an 86 S10 pickup. The transmission fluid is held in the transmission itself.
Genuine Honda A/T fluid. Purchase it at your local Honda Dealer. Do not use anything else.
The 1986 Honda 350 transmission has a capacity of eight pints of transmission fluid. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission fluid.
An 86 Blazer does not use a special type of brake fluid. Standard fluid from any auto parts will work fine.
Usually it is depending on whether it is an automtic or a manual transmission. But thart early of a model both types of transmission use the mercon type F transmission fluid if you have an automatic don't waste time or money,it will break soon...invest rather in a manual one.
You don't. It uses a small amount of transmission grease similar to the grease in the rear end.
Should be a plug on the side of the transmission about 1/2 up- fill to this point
There should be a dipstick at the very back of the engine. It should be gray and say transmission.
about 4 quarts, look at manual for specific measurements
You would need to swap the auto transmission to a stickshift transmission of the same type of vehicle. eg. take the ae 86 corrola and its auto, and swap for the ae 86 manual (stick)
More than likely Dextron 3. Check your owner's manual to be sure.
Bone dry, automatic aprox 12 qts, standard aprox 2 qts.