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Old 04-25-2001, 04:24 PM   #2
DaveR_GT
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I am changing my fluid right now. I can let you know exactly if you like, once it's done.

When I had the tranny out and installed new converter and valve body, I used almost 9 qt.

Now I'm changing the fluid after break-in, and by the looks of what came out (in the pan and on the floor) it will take about 4-5 qts.

But I'm also installing a cooler at this time. I doubt it'll make a major difference but I'm sure I have to add a little more.

I didn't take a chance with the gasket. You should change the filter as long as the pan is off, even if it hasn't been that long. All filters come with the gasket and only cost 6-7 bucks.

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