Assuming you mean a manual transmission, since you said gear oil, there is not a dipstick on manual transmissions. Look on the side of the transmission. There will be two large nuts to drain and fill. The bottom to drain, the top to fill. You should have your fluid level with the fill plug hole. BTW, I have an 86 F-150 4x4 5.0 EFI and the NP435 4-speed manual transmission.
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A good majority of the 1984 Ford F150 gear ratio had 3.00 gears for the stock. In addition, the spline should be a 31.
I am not positive about this but, I believe that this indicates that the axle has a 3.00:1 gear ratio. Check with you local Ford dealer for a definitive answer.
they are gear to gear driven.
The automatic dipstick is located in a tube close to the brake/clutch mastet cylinder. The manual has no dipstick. You have to take the speed sensor and speedometer gear out of the top of the engine. Fluid level should be to the bottom of the gear.
Mine is 3:55
on transmission there is a 10mm screw with a cable running to it remove screw and gear and use gear as dipstick
There is no way to check the gear oil other than draining it and putting new oil in. Quadracers don't have a dipstick, just a oil cap.
I have an 86 and it is. If first gear is not really low, it probably is.
Throttle position sensor mine was unplugged and caused that.
could be a worn pinion gear or bad U joint or both
I believe that is 3.50