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How much fluid does the s/c take?

brodyman

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I've seen it before on here but cant find it!! Any one know? I pulled it out with a vacuum system and didnt get very much out.
 


I forget the exact amount, but I know you need two bottles of the GM SC oil. But, it doesn't use all of both. :th_scratchhead:
 
IF you drain it properly it will take two GM bottles or 8 ounces.
ZZP says it take 1.5 bottles or 6 ounces, but I can drain enough to require two bottles to get to the bottom threads of the opening.
 
I just refilled mine last month and it took slightly under two bottles. [assuming i was supposed to fill it just below the threading.]
 
I just refilled mine last month and it took slightly under two bottles. [assuming i was supposed to fill it just below the threading.]

Yes,just to the bottom thread is correct.
I suppose it matters how anal you are about the removal. I have Farnsworth's s/c oil remover tool and move the drain tube to several spots before convincing myself all that can be gotten out is out.:th_shakinghead2::th_laugh-lol2:
 
My setup is going together dry, so I'll need to make sure I get as much in as possible. I have two bottles ready to go.
 


Thanks guys. It took almost two bottles. The fluid I got out smelled horrible!!! I guess its good I changed it.
 
My friend [had to] siphon the s/c oil out, lets say it worked and he was spitting for the next hour or so. I warned him how bad it smelled from what i read on here and apparently it tastes as bad as it smells.
 


Just did mine the other night. Got all the old (40k miles) fluid out and put in 2 full bottles of new GM fluid. Brought it right to the bottom of the threads.

I was able to change the SC fluid, change the oil and filter, grease tie rods, check all my other fluids, change my spark plugs, and drink 2 beers in less than 2 hours. Sometimes, things go well.
 
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