It takes 12quarts of transmission fluid with torque converter drained.
Not without removing the transmission, and even at that it won't drain completely. If the converter is contaminated, once removed, a power flush would be recommended at your local transmission shop.
If the converter is drained, then about 17 quarts of fluid will be used. 75W90 is the recommended transmission oil to be used.
12qts with the torque converter drained. It will be far less if you have just removed the pan and filter.
The transmission fluid capacity of a 1974 Chevy Nova is 10 quarts. This includes a large amount of fluid which is stored in the transmission and torque converter which is never fully drained.
A Ford Taurus transmission holds between 10 and 12 quarts of fluid depending on the model. Additional fluid is stored within the torque converter which is not drained during a fluid change.
Hydraulic Transmission Fluid Type C-3, 8 gallons. Any top brand is approved.
what type automatic transmission fluid for Allison at 545 ? I would suggest using Allison Transynd, "synthetic fluid" allisontech
The Torque Converter uses the same fluid as the transmission. The transmission has a filter. So, in effect...the answer is "Yes" torque converter fluid is filtered. However, the torque converter has no special fluid of its own.
7 1/2 quarts
from empty torque converter to full or from i drained tranny pan change filter and installed new gasket ?4 qts on filter replacement and about 10 on completely empty including torque converter.
The fluid inside the pericardium is drained by inserting a needle through the chest and into the sac itself.