A typical 5-speed manual transmission weighs between 100 to 150 pounds (45 to 68 kg), depending on the specific make and model of the vehicle. Factors such as materials used and design can influence the weight. Generally, lighter transmissions may be found in smaller cars, while heavier ones are often used in trucks or performance vehicles.
An autimatic transmission will have a 4 speed transmission and a manual transmission will have a 5 speed transmission.
Allison B500 6 speed
325kg
According to the 2000 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : For the 5 speed manual transmission : ( 2.65 litres / 2.8 U.S. quarts of Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the 5 speed manual transmission )
325 hp
No! You can replace it with a manual, but an A/T cannot be converted.
For the automatic transmission including the torque converter the capacity is 17.7 quarts, for the manual five speed 3.4 quarts, and the manual six speed 5.8 quarts.
Should be a plug at the side or the transmission - fill to this level
3,310 pounds for the 3 speed manual & powerglide A/T. 3,330 pounds for the 4 speed manual. 3,340 pounds for the 3 speed hydromatic A/T.
About 3.5 - 4 litres.
The Toyota C64 transmission weighs approximately 120 to 130 pounds (around 54 to 59 kg). This weight can vary slightly depending on specific configurations and components used in different applications. The C64 is a 6-speed manual transmission commonly found in various Toyota models.
In a 1996 Ford Ranger : The 5 speed manual transmission takes ( 2.65 litres / 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid )