Somewhere within the cooling system, most likely. The head gasket is another possibility.
81.13 oz
If the ounces are "fluid ounces" then there are 33.814023 US fluid ounces in a Litre there are 35.1950652 Imperial fluid ounces in a Litre So 24 US fluid ounces = 0.70976471 Litres and 24 Imperial fluid ounces = 0.681914 Litres
its about 5 quarts
169.070 fluid ounces in five liters.
24 fluid ounces of space = 0.71 litre of space (rounded), regardless of what's in it, and even if it's empty.
(1.2 ml per hour) x (24 hours per day) x (7 days per week) / (1,000 ml per liter) = 0.2016 liter
NO, 60 ounces does not equal 2 litres.
24 fluid ounces is three cups. (US)
24 US fluid ounces = 709.8 mL
To convert fluid ounces (oz.) to milli-Liter, multiply the number of fluid ounce by 29.5735296 to get the number of mL. You can simplify the fluid ounces to milli-Liter conversion by multiplying by 30 to get the number of mL. Especially if this is for cooking purposes. However, try to be accurate if it's for measurement of medications. To convert milli-Liter to fluid ounces (oz.), multiply the number of milli-Liter by 0.0338140227 to get the number of oz. Thus, 27.85 US fluid ounces is 823.622798 mL.
If there is a puddle under the transmission it will be the "throw-out" bearing also called the "release bearing". The tranny must come out. But try to pin-point where it is coming from,it may just be a leaking fitting or metal line or clutch master cylinder seal. But you MUST pin-point where it is leaking at. If the clutch disc gets saturated with fluid that will have to be replaced as well, but its best if you replace that anyway.
There is 3/4 of a quart (0.75 quarts) in 24 fluid ounces.