If it's an automatic, it goes in the dipstick tube. There are special funnels available for this purpose.
Seriously? A 305 Chevy motor does not take "transmission fluid"! The transmission takes transmission fluid, and the motor takes oil. The 305 should hold 5 quarts of oil I believe. As for the transmission, I believe that all depends on what transmission you have. Seriously? A 305 Chevy motor does not take "transmission fluid"! The transmission takes transmission fluid, and the motor takes oil. The 305 should hold 5 quarts of oil I believe. As for the transmission, I believe that all depends on what transmission you have.
A Chevy 305 is not a transmission it is a motor. If you mean a Chevy turbo 350 then the answer would be 3 different forward speeds and reverse.
get the seals checked out around the transfer case and tranny
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You can if it has the Chevy bolt pattern.
Not usually.
Transmission slipping could be due to worn clutches, low transmission fluid, or a faulty torque converter. Swapping a transmission from a 350 Chevy onto a 305 engine may require modifications due to differences in torque converter size and internal components. It's recommended to consult with a mechanic or transmission specialist for the best course of action.
It would be best not to put any transmission fluid in the engine. Really!! I'd never of guessed. I guess the clue is 'transmission and fluid' and that the fluid goes in the transmission!! the reason I put the type of engine was IOT assist someone with a realistic answer, I didn't expect for one minute the answer I received, but this is America!!
with bolts and tighten
YES.
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