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3 Q's Motor oil/dipstick, tranny fluid, BACV wire

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Old Sep 30, 2005 | 03:01 PM
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3 Q's Motor oil/dipstick, tranny fluid, BACV wire

Ok I had enough of the searching, so I am sorry if this is common knowledge.


1. How much motor oil do I put in a completely drained TII engine (including oil cooler in case that doesn't normally get drained)?

1a. I have 2 TII one has a longer dipstick how long is the dip stick sappose to be? I am pretty sure I know which one is the right one because after I put 3qts in one it read full but just to check.

2. How much tranny fluid goes in a TII tranny? I read aaroncake write up and he said 2.5 qts but he didn't say TII or N/A (this might not make a difference but I am not sure).

3. The last wire I have to go on my rebuild is the BACV one. What I mean is I can see there is a place for a wire to go into the BACV but I have no clue where it comes from. Also where does the OX sensor plug into?

4. Yes this is the fourth question I lied. Does anyone know how many wires on the ECU wiring harness that are suppose to be not connect? because i got a few and it kind of bugging me.


Thanks for all the help, God Bless,

Zach
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Old Sep 30, 2005 | 07:49 PM
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sorry one more question... what is the location of the fill bolt on the tranny? Is it one of the large 4 sided bolts or is it that smaller 14 that sits at an angle and has a spring behind it?

thanks again and God Bless,
Zach
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