Gearbox capacity
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Gearbox capacity
Hi Blazers,
I've recently bought a Automatic '98 Blazer 4,3 engine, It has 169000 kms, and I've managed to replace suspension, lights, transmission, differentials, steering fluids, but I have no clue about gearbox capacity, can someone drive me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance
R.
I've recently bought a Automatic '98 Blazer 4,3 engine, It has 169000 kms, and I've managed to replace suspension, lights, transmission, differentials, steering fluids, but I have no clue about gearbox capacity, can someone drive me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance
R.
#3
Sorry for the late answer and thanks for your reply. What I meant was Automatic Transmission fluid, which I found out in an on.line manual, it was 4.7 lts, so I've gone through all the (for me) nightmarish process of changing all the fluids in my truck. Now, after this maintenance process, I realize how a good machine this Blazer is. It rides like silk, and in 4WD mode is a real beast, awesome, and I'm comparing it with my 2006 4Runner which is a lot to say.
Again, thanks for your quick answer.
Anyway other question if you have the time: the rear end of my truck is a little low, maybe the spring leafs are dead. Do you know, besides the obvious change of springs, how can I lift it a little bit, let's say a couple inches? I know you can crank the TB in the front, but is there any "easy" way to do it in the rear?
hugs from Chile,
R.
Again, thanks for your quick answer.
Anyway other question if you have the time: the rear end of my truck is a little low, maybe the spring leafs are dead. Do you know, besides the obvious change of springs, how can I lift it a little bit, let's say a couple inches? I know you can crank the TB in the front, but is there any "easy" way to do it in the rear?
hugs from Chile,
R.
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