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Answerit is hydrolic oilit is the same type you use in the hydrolic steering pumpAF(DEXRON-II (R) Automatic Transmission Fluid)
Any high quality automotive Automatic Transmission Fluid will work.
dot 3 brakefluid is what a 1996 Chevy camaro takes in the hydrolic clutch fluid resivor
Depending on the type, it either drives the parts mechanically through pulleys, direct connections, etc. or it pumps the hydrolic fluid which operates the crane. (PS, I know hydrolic is spelled incorrectly)
Although I can't say for certain, it may take Hy-Gard.
Thermal, nuclear and hydrolic?
hydrolic
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In my 1995 it is a hydrolic one. I believe the newer years after that have an electric one.
The 1990 will take flat hydraulic.
I put a little Engine oil into the Hydrolic brakes which overflowed immediately as already full can i still drive
The majority of power steering pumps work off hydrolic power. There is a belt that runs from a pully on the front of the pump to a drive pully on the front of the engine (usually attached to the crank shaft). This pully turns the pump and generates the hydrolic pressure.