Ok, so if the transmission fluid is higher when the engine is cold
than when it is hot, this means there is a drain back and the
installation is wrong, right?  One more thing to worry about...

On Oct 15, 10:34 pm, Den <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yep COLD it is.
> Had us fishing for the facts.
> I had ASSUMED incorrectly.
>
> CHECKING OIL LEVEL
> Check the oil level daily before starting the engine. Oil will
> sometimes drain back into the transmission from the cooler when
> improperly installed. It is important that oil level checks on new
> installations be made immediately after the engine has been shut off,
> and before the oil has had a chance to drain back. If you have drain
> back, correct the installation.
>
> This is from Page 22 of the Velvet Drive Service Manual PDF file on
> this website.
>
> Paragraph labeled CHECKING OIL LEVEL
>
> I used a different computer, and the file opened.
> The link to the manual is in my entry above, or go to "Files" on the
> right, and open it from the list.
> Glad to be of service.
>
> Den 48YF EAGLE

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