That depends on what transmission you have.
Knowing the transmission type is much more important than knowing the model of truck. If it's an Eaton Fuller, they recommend 50w synthetic or 70-80w mineral oil.
What transmission do you have? That matters more than the year and make of truck. If it's an Eaton Fuller, they recommend 50w for synthetic, and 70 - 80 wt. for fossil oil.
That would depend on which transmission you have According to the 1999 Ford F-150 owners manual : The 4 R 70 W automatic transmission takes ( Motorcraft MERCON - V - automatic transmission fluid ) The 4 R 100 automatic transmission takes ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) The 5 speed manual transmission takes ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) If the automatic transmission has a dipstick check the handle or the dipstick , the type of transmission fluid should be indicated
FL-50, FL-70, FL-80
I have a 70's Wheel Horse with hydro and it takes 10w-30 motor oil.
About 2.367 US fluid ounces in 70 mL.
Coolant - 50-70 percents ethylene-glycol based antifreeze and waterPower steering fluid - Dexron 2 or 3 automatic transmission fluid
Approx 30,000 miles. Instructions: There is a #70 torx bolt in the transmission to drain the fluid. You will need to purchase a new transmission bolt washer from the dealer before removing the bolt. Place a drain pan under the car and remove the bolt. Drain the fluid, replace the washer on the drain bolt, clean the drain bolt, reinstall the the drain bolt and fill with the same amount of Subaru transmission fluid that you drained. This should be around 3.5 to 4 quarts. If the transmission fluid has not been changed for a long time, drive the car and then repeat this process two more times. This is to change fluid trapped in the transmission. Not all of the fluid comes out each time the transmission is drained. On some models the filter is on the side of the transmission and can be spun off and changed. on other models it is internal. The manual states internal filter does not need to be changed.
70 mL = 2.37 US fluid ounces.
70 mL is about 2.366 US fluid ounces.
There is not one. One can be purchased for $70. There is a small cap near the center of the engine in the back which says "for dealer use only." That's where it goes. The car purportedly will "tell you" when to add fluid. You will need a very small funnel.
70mL is 2.37 (2.36698) fluid ounces.