Less than 190 degrees.
what is the transmission capacity for a 1988 700r4 with transfer case
Dextron
Dextron II
Dex II
Dextron 3
Take the bottom pain off
Using Dexron VI in a 700R4 transmission is generally not recommended. The 700R4 was designed for Dexron II fluid, and while Dexron VI can be backward compatible with older fluids, it may not provide the same performance characteristics or protection needed for this transmission. It's best to stick with the manufacturer's recommendations and use a fluid specifically designed for the 700R4 to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Using ATF Type A in a 700R4 transmission is generally not recommended. The 700R4, which was introduced in the early 1980s, typically requires a more modern fluid, like Dexron or Mercon. ATF Type A may not provide the necessary lubrication and performance characteristics needed for the 700R4, potentially leading to transmission issues. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the best fluid choice.
Use Dexron III. Do not use any substitute or universal fluid.
The fluid level in the trans is very temperature specific. The dealer uses his scan tool to check fluid temperature, compares it to a chart, and then knows how far up the dipstick the fluid level should be.The fluid level in the trans is very temperature specific. The dealer uses his scan tool to check fluid temperature, compares it to a chart, and then knows how far up the dipstick the fluid level should be.
It should be a 700R4
8 quarts with an empty converter 6 just for the tranny