The Transmission Fluid capacity for a 1991 S10 5 speed manual transmission is approximately 3 quarts. This can be purchased at any auto parts store.
2 quarts
The transmission fluid needed for the 1989 Chevrolet K1500 with a manual transmission is Synthetic Synchromesh transmission fluid (5W-30) (MTFQT). If the transmission you have is the MG5 5-speed, the capacity is 4.2 pints. If the transmission is the SM465/M20, the capacity is 8.5 pints.
According to the owners manual , the 5 - speed manual transmission on a 1998 Ford Ranger takes 2.8 quarts ( 2.65 liters ) of Motorcraft MERCON ATF ( automatic transmission fluid )
According to the 2000 Ford F-350 Owner Guide : 5 speed manual transmission ( 3.4 U.S. quarts of synthetic MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) 6 speed manual ( 5.8 quarts of Motorcraft MERCON ATF )
Honda Manual Transmission Fluid is recommended for a 5-speed manual B16A motor. Amsoil Manual Transmission Fluid will also work in a 5-speed manual B16A motor.
For the automatic transmission including the torque converter the capacity is 17.7 quarts, for the manual five speed 3.4 quarts, and the manual six speed 5.8 quarts.
type of fluid for 5 speed manual transmission
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in your 5 speed manual transmission
The right type of fluids at the right type of fluid level keeps a car running smoothly. The 1994 Chevy S-10 5 speed has a transmission capacity amount of 5 quarts.
I THINK THE FLUID CAPACITY FOR THE MAKE TRANNY , BEING A MANUEL WOULD BE ABOUT 3.5 QTS. JUST POUR UNTIL RUNNING OUT .
Motorcraft MERCON ATF ( automatic transmission fluid ) is used in the 5 speed manual transmission ( according to the owners manual )
The 1996 F150 owners manual shows the 5 - speed overdrive ( Mazda R2 ) capacity as 3.8 U.S. quarts (3.6 liters )