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Re: Transmission/Hydraulic Fluid Dipstick
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Posted by jimNCal on September 19, 2006 at 18:35:07 from (4.246.138.96):
In Reply to: Transmission/Hydraulic Fluid Dipstick posted by Miss Kelly on September 18, 2006 at 15:23:40:
Miss Kelly, old art is exactly correct. Remove the bottom bolt and fill until it 'dribbles'. This only puts 4 1/2 gallons of fluid in BUT, this IS enough to run your hydraulics AND lubricate/cool all of the moving parts in the 3 sumps. Many owners put the ENTIRE 5 gallons in (as specified in the manuals) and discover they have just ruined their brake shoes due to leaking rear/axle seals. Post on the 'N' board for more opinions on this. jim
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