I looked at info for 92 chevy c1500 pickup--5.7L engine, automatic. My database on that model year, won't say, Silverado.
I'm not a tranny person, I doubt you can totally drain the tranny and the torque converter has fluid. I don't like to change tranny fluid on older vehicles, I've seen too many people have problems. If the specs aren't correct, blame the database, not me. Keep an eye on your tranny dip stick.
SOURCE: leaking fluid in transmission
I assume u have an automatic trans., there are 2 types for that year, model 41TE, which to drain and fill for a trans fluid change is 4 qts, not including what's in the torque converter, and model 31th (14 bolt fluid pan) which holds 8.9 qts including the torque converter. Interesting how my source gave one w/ torque con. one w/out.
SOURCE: 1997 chev. cavalier z24 Tranmission
I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM. I LOOKED IT UP IN THE HAYNES MANUAL IT SAID YOU HAVE TO JACK THE CAR UP LEVEL, AND THERE IS A PLUG ON THE SIDE OF THE TRANSMITION, YOU TAKE IT OUT IF FLUID COMES OUT THEN YOU ARE GOOD.
SOURCE: have 92 chev silverado auto reverse works put in
Sufficient trans fluid? Last full service was? Filter changed?
SOURCE: How many quarts of transmission fluid needed for
according to the chart 11 pts. where 2 pts. = 1 quart, so it's like 5 quarts and a half. But, all capacities are approximate, it says, so check on level ground, warmed up, for full level of transmission fluid.
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