Most standard transmissions have a fill plug and a drain plug. The fill plug should be found midway on one side of the trans. Check your drivers manual as to what type of fluid goes in there. Many do not use gear oil anymore.
you dont put transmission fluid in a manual transmission. you need gear oil, and it should be done by a transmission shop
The GMC Sonoma 2.2 litre manual transmission hold 12 quarts of transmission gear oil. Keep in mind there is a big difference between gear oil and automatic transmission fluid.
I'd use 90w gear oil..
In the gas tank. Put that piece of crap out of its misery.
Plug on the upper side of the transmission. Use only the proper lube as outlined in your owner's manual.
this uses ford transmission fluid NOT gear oil in the manual transmission. Filler is on the top of the Transmission and is NOT meant to be changed for the life of the Car. I currently have several of these and even at 350,000 have not changed the fluid.
2.3L of gear oil, Motul Gear 300 or Redline MT-90 or similar, 3 quarts
Automatic transmission oil is basically hydraulic oil for use in pumps. It is NOT recommended for use in any manual style transmission. All automatic transmissions in ATVs are a CVT type, and use no fluids. You should buy the proper gear oil for your ATV transmission as instructed in the owners manual.
Many manual transmissions use ATF instead of traditional gear oil. Perhaps you can drain a small amount to see if it is ATF or gear oil if you do not have the owner's manual.
GL-5 Spec 80W-90 Gear oil
should be two plugs on side of tranni, one for drain and other for fill!
the 1978 Pa50 II shop manual says to put 70cc