10 1/2 to 11 quarts
Aprox 12-13 qts.
A GM Turbo 350 transmission typically requires about 12 quarts of transmission fluid when completely filled, including the torque converter. However, if you are just performing a fluid change without replacing the torque converter, you may need approximately 5 to 7 quarts. Always refer to the specific vehicle's manual for the most accurate information.
Between 12 and 13 qts.
I have an 81 with a 350 and I'm pretty sure from empty it takes 10 and 1/2 quarts.
A 350c turbo transmission's torque converter typically holds about 10 to 12 quarts of fluid. However, the exact capacity can vary slightly depending on the specific model and manufacturer. It's always best to consult the vehicle's service manual for precise specifications.
2 qts
The transmission fluid capacity for a 1979 Corvette equipped with the Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 automatic transmission is approximately 11 quarts when the torque converter is included. If you're just changing the fluid in the transmission itself without replacing the torque converter, the capacity is about 6 quarts. Always refer to the owner's manual or service guide for the most accurate specifications.
12 to 14 quarts including the converter 7quarts without
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Turbo 350 takes 10-11quarts of fluid, variation depends on the converter size.
remove the transmission and torque converter. Remove the bolts from the pump (front of transmission case) and remove the pump.
with torque converter and no transfer case (2wd) about 125 lbs.