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I would need to now the model of the Allison, there are different procedures depending on model. Allisontech
The fluid capacity, of your Allison transmission, is 28 quarts. The filter will take and additional pint. The manufacturer recommends that you do not over fill the transmission.
allison 1000 if it is before 2006 (5 speed). in 2006 they switched to the 6 speed allison 2000
It is not a direct fit.
Depends on model and transmission. On most KW trucks, there isn't one. If you have an automatic, then it depends on your transmission, e.g., Allison, Eaton Smart Shift, Meritor, etc.
It will be either 10 liters or 16 liters, depends if it's a deep or shallow pan. Start with ten and then check it.
This question is not answerable. The model transmission was the choice of the person specifying the truck, usually the manufacturer. Western star, Kenworth, Sterling and so on. Check their database for this info
Depends on the model, Most of the time if the fluid is running down the rear of the trans and dripping off,it can be fluid coming from the vent. This is usually caused by High fluid level,Low fluid level,or a plugged cooler. Allisontech
she's a nude model but retired
They all use automatic transmissions anymore. For Type B, C, and D school buses, the Allison automatics are most commonplace. Usually an Allison 1000 series transmission. For Type A school buses, it'll depend on what the chassis manufacturer typically uses... a Type A school bus on a General Motors chassis which can still be reasonably expected to be in service will have, depending on model year, a 4L80E, Allison 1000, or 5L70E, or 6L80E, for example.
It's possible, but probably not feasible. You need to know the exact model of your transmission to know if it'll be compatible with the Power Stroke.