yes i was just replying to your question i believe that the spec is 550 mL it should be on the side of the case by the oil cap
The amount of transmission fluid that a Ford F350 will hold depends on the size of the transmission. The average is about 19.2 quarts of transmission fluid. The specs can be checked in stores during purchase. Over filling will cause problems with shifting.
warrior 350 runs on wet clutch, the crankcase oil lubes the clutches
I say it will take 12Qts. That's the manufactures specs. It is a G.M. supply source.
This means that here is too much oil in the crankcase.. check your fluid level and fill or drain the fluid accordingly
The amount of transmission fluid for a Mirage will depend on the size of the transmission. Most transmissions for this size automobile take 8 to 12 quarts of fluid. A manual transmission also takes a different type of fluid than an automatic.
650 ml in the crankcase
1000ml you can cause a rapid fluid shift in the body
No oil in crankcase in a Harley Big Twin. All FXR's take three quarts in the oil tank.
It comes in handy knowing the amount of transmission fluid a car will hold. The 1999 Toyota Solara will need 5 quarts of Dexron III fluid.
850ml, its stamped on the side of the crankcase.
Its a medical procedure where they take a small amount of fluid from around the fetus, the fluid is called amniotic fluid. Then this is tested for any chromosome abnormalities, so they can check if the child will have any sever genetic problems, because the amniotic fluid contains fetal tissues which contains chromosomes.
Air con doesnt take fluid, it takes gas!! you cannot top up air con by yourself without the proper equiptment. The only fluid added to the gas is an oil for lubrication, and its only a small amount. If it doesnt work i suggest you take to garage to be checked.