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A 2004 Ram 1500 uses ATF+4 transmission fluid only.
18.7 liters in a radiator flush and fill in a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500.
5W30 weight is factory specs.
40 WEIGHT BUT NOT ENERGY CONSERVING ( CAUSES CLUTCH TO SLIP).
7 quarts.
5w30
It is between the bottom radiator hose and the engine; you will have to take the hose off to see it.
It depends on your weight and the intensity of exercise. For me, it would take over four hours.
Assuming you're talking about British Pounds and not weight: 1500 ÷ 10 = 150 weeks = just under three years
5w30 or 5w20, depends if it has MDS or not. If the oil cap does not say 5w20, use 5w30.
Depends on what you are doing and how hard you are exercising. I have a running watch that estimates calorie burn and it typically tells me about 100 calories per mile. So a 15 mile run would do it for you.
Chainsaws can dismantle anything... Or you can just take it apart by removing screws until it opens, but what fun is that?