The fluid capacity of a GM 8.6 rear end is typically around 2.5 to 3 quarts, depending on the specific application and whether the unit has a cover or is filled to the plug level. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for precise measurements, as variations can occur based on the model year and any modifications made. Always use the recommended type of gear oil for optimal performance.
You don't. It uses a small amount of transmission grease similar to the grease in the rear end.
yes it will
not today.
Nope
The 1986 Honda 350 transmission has a capacity of eight pints of transmission fluid. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission fluid.
There isn't a transmission fluid reservoir on an 86 S10 pickup. The transmission fluid is held in the transmission itself.
Depends most likely a 256 or a 272 I have seen both if its two wheel drive.
An 86 Blazer does not use a special type of brake fluid. Standard fluid from any auto parts will work fine.
i think the normal rear end already has two wheel drive because my '86 chev S10 has 2wd already built in unless Posi-tract is more different but i think there not much of a difference just tryin to save you money
I ASSUME axle code " 86 " is the same as it is on the ( 1996 ) Ford Ranger ( 3.73 gear ratio , conventional / non - limited slip )
Usually a Dana 35, unless it has the metric ton package. Then it would have the Dana 44.
13.8 gallons