Here is what I've got -
I am replacing the clutch in my car.
While removing the tranny, I lost a lot of fluid ( so that was the reason I bought the 50 lb. bag of oil dry ).
I figured, hey while I'm at it, I'll dump all of the old stuff out.
The trans itself has never done anything suspect, so while working on a budget here, I figured a good scrubing, a fresh coat of paint and fresh fluid was all that would be on hand for the tranny itself.
Now the questions I have are as follows:
I've read in a magazine that 8-1/2 quarts of 80-90w oil is needed for an empty trany. Seeing how there is more than likely still some fluid in there, what is a good way to know when she is full?
I see a little button cap on the top of this dog, is that where I need to refill this?
If I am filling it here, can I do this after she is back in place, or do I have to wrestle this bad boy around full before I put it back in place - and leak like crazy from the drive shaft out put.
Again I thank everyone for their paitience and advice, as this is my first manual trans.