The dipstick showed the fluid level (hot) was a tad below the top two holes.
Can someone tell me the fluid capacity it takes between these two; a cup,
pint, quart? I don't want to overfill and I don't want add too little at a
time.
> The dipstick showed the fluid level (hot) was a tad below the top two holes.
> Can someone tell me the fluid capacity it takes between these two; a cup,
> pint, quart? I don't want to overfill and I don't want add too little at a
> time.
Take the time to find out, and report the answer back to us. 8^)
1 tad = ?
Bill Putney
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John Gregory - 06 Dec 2004 21:29 GMT
One pint... prox.
>> The dipstick showed the fluid level (hot) was a tad below the top two
>> holes. Can someone tell me the fluid capacity it takes between these two;
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