Bextreme04
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- Oregon
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- K25
- Engine Size
- 350-4bbl
This Trans fluid level is getting stupid! Friday i put in 6qts and then drove just around the block and checked it and wasn't even on the stick. Checked it today and it's way up on the stick. Just pulled it cold to check it. There's no cold mark just hot.
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It's all the way to the hump now. Wtf?
Should I fire it up and drive around the block again then check it? I don't wanna **** **** up by having too much in there. Why something so easy becomes a pita. Lol
Found this too
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Pretty sure my TC is full so I don't need to worry about that.
The 4 quarts is going to be on a transmission that is just getting a fluid change. The 11 quarts would be a dry rebuild. Most of the fluid is inside the trans and doesn't come out on a pan drop and change. If you had the wrong fluid in it, I recommend you take it somewhere they can hook it up to a machine and get it flushed, otherwise you are only changing about 1/3rd of the fluid in the trans.
Sometimes there will be another little mark down farther below the "1 qt" marking on the stick that is for a cold fill level. It won't say anything on it, just a mark on the stick. You need to get out and drive the truck at least ~10 miles or more to get it to what I would consider a "hot" condition to check it.
Usually I would say fill to the bottom of the hash marks when cold if there isn't the cold mark mentioned above on the stick. Then drive around until hot and check again. Then fill to the full mark or close to it.