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Get a heavier duty rearend. the tow capacity is based on the rearend. Chevy 10, 12, and 14 bolt rearend.
12 TO 14 QUARTS
12 to 14
for the street you will be happy with a 2,400 to 2,800 stall converter.
When I changed the fluid in mine it took 3 quarts to fill it up. Also if you have a posi-trac rear end you will need to put in a Posi additive. You can get it at Oreillys or AutoZone. If you don't put in the additive the rear end will make a clunking sound when turning.
12 to 14 quarts including the converter 7quarts without
The Dakota 4.7 take ATF +4 fluid, not Dexron or Mercon. The capacity for a 45RFE transmission is 14 quarts after a complete drain. Otherwise, it is 10 quarts for a complete drain, or 4 quarts for a filter replacement.
A 1999 Ford F150 with a V6 engine has a transmission fluid capacity of 14 quarts. If performing a pan drop only five quarts of fluid are needed.
Automatic: 14 quarts total, 5 in the pan alone. Expect to use around 12 quarts for a complete fluid exchange. Manual:Just over 3 quarts.
what is the oil capacity for a 14 hp Kawasaki
13.2 quarts not fun
Most 1500's have GM 10 bolts. A few 1/2 tons came with desiel motors, they will have a 12 or 14 bolt. Just count the bolts on the diff cover of the rearend. If 4x4, its got a GM 8.25 IFS front axle.