with an engine at operating temp (85 degrees), fluid should be at the top
line.  Difference between the lines is ~ 0.3L IIRC

On 4/22/07, E M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

Mentioned a slight drip from the trans a while back.  First hot day here
today, and drove the car for about half hour.  That trans dipstick gets
hot.
hee hee.  On the lower part of the stick, there are a couple of bends and
what not, and also two lines scrolled in the stick.  With the car warm, in
Park with just under 1000 rpm, where should the level be?  Also, what is
the
difference in litres between the two lines?  Car is a '88 E300 with a gas
engine by the way...3.0 litre.

Now, back to working on the timing belt I broke the other day on the old
Sunbird.

Thanks everyone.

Ed
300E
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