How much tranny fluid for 1998 chevy blazer?

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Need to know how much tranny fluid to put in my 1998 chevy blazer?

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Depends on which pan standard or deep .Did you drain just the pan or a whole new trans with a new torque converter. Just dropping the pan you will need 4 to 5 quarts. put in 4 quarts and start and check.If a new transmission, anywhere from 11 to13 quarts put in 6qts first start engine and run through gears shut off engine install 4qts more start engine and run through gears 2nd time transmission should engage at this point let engine idle in park check fluid level at dipstick and add as needed. After full drive truck and recheck.

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7 quarts then check it warm

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Look in the owners book

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depends on with or without converter...Start with 4 and add while checking.

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On transmission 4160-700R4 - pan capacity is 5.0 quarts & overhaul capacity is 11.5 quarts

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trans. 3L30(180C) pan capacity is 1.5 quarts & overhaul is 2.3 quarts
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