zdubz
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Dropped the pan and changed the tranny filter lastnight. TM says capacity is between 4-9 quarts. Added 4 quarts off the get, shifted gears, let it sit a few minutes, and nothing registered on dipper. Repeated process with 5 qts and 6 qts and then finally it appeared to be about a quart low. Couldn't get a capacity answer online or in TM's because pans and trannies are different I suppose, but when I added a 7th qt suddenly the dipstick seemed to be like 2-4 qts overfilled. Let it run for a few minutes, drove it about 5 miles, and got the same reading. Shut her down and let her sit overnight and I'm about to go and check again.
If it does still appear overfilled, I'm wondering if I could just pump a qt or 2 out through the tranny dipper? One of my guys at work put gasoline into a 2016 cummins and i was able to drain the fuel tank with a fuel pump and some 5/16s hose. (there arent drain plugs on newer vehicles) I still have the pump and I'm hoping thats an option rather than redoing everything again. The only hesitancy I have is that all tranny dippers I've seen always have a few bends down toward the bottom and if the tube does that then i may not be able to weasel hose in there.
So, any input on capacity or the pump a quart out theory will be appreciated! Looking like a fun day already...
If it does still appear overfilled, I'm wondering if I could just pump a qt or 2 out through the tranny dipper? One of my guys at work put gasoline into a 2016 cummins and i was able to drain the fuel tank with a fuel pump and some 5/16s hose. (there arent drain plugs on newer vehicles) I still have the pump and I'm hoping thats an option rather than redoing everything again. The only hesitancy I have is that all tranny dippers I've seen always have a few bends down toward the bottom and if the tube does that then i may not be able to weasel hose in there.
So, any input on capacity or the pump a quart out theory will be appreciated! Looking like a fun day already...