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Beginner question.
Alright I checked my engine oil which Is low so I am looking on opinions for the best brand of oil for my 1994 Chevy Camaro V6 3.4L Car. It takes 5w 30 oil. I was wondering If anyone can reccomend a oil that you think would be best for this car. Another question I had was how come when I pulled the trans fluid rod out to check the level It came up past the hot mark then I checked It again then It came past the hot mark again but the car hasnt been drove today and I touched the fluid that wasnt hot either. Is It coming up past that because there Is something wrong or because thats the level of the fluid I Just didnt get why there wasnt a refil mark but Instead tempature marks. Thanks for helping.
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You need to check the transmission fluid with the engine running. Your engine must have accumulated a lot of miles at this point, and the 5w30 oil may be a little too light, 10w40 may work out better. What oil pressure is the gauge showing?
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I agree with Pete you should put thicker oil in and I'm a fan of castrol gtx
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Originally Posted by z28pete
(Post 559494)
ou need to check the transmission fluid with the engine running. Your engine must have accumulated a lot of miles at this point, and the 5w30 oil may be a little too light, 10w40 may work out better. What oil pressure is the gauge showing?
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The oil pressure was at 60 when I turned the car on thats where It went as far as the miles on the car It has like 161k miles are you saying I should use 10w 30 Instead of the reccomended 5w 30.
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Originally Posted by 94ChevyCamaroV6
(Post 559499)
Why would I check the transmittion fluid when Its running because all I wanna know Is If It has enough or what the heat things are all about the rod did say when the car Is In park but I figured when Its shut off.
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Originally Posted by Camaro 69
(Post 559503)
Because that's how you're supposed to check the fluid level, after you run the car for a while, and with it hot and running. With the engine running, the fluid is being pumped through the trans, and that's when you want to check the level. That's why the stick has a "hot" mark. When the engine is shut off, the trans fluid stops getting pumped though, and the level will then settle down....actually up.
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OMG, dude read your operators manual on how to check your transmission fluid. 10W 30 and 5W30 are the same thing in a warmed up car. If someone gives you bad advice on this site there will be 20 post in an a few hours telling you he is wrong.
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Originally Posted by 94ChevyCamaroV6
(Post 559511)
Well then when It shows up on the tempature mark Is that the level or the temp mark because how could It show the level of fluid and the tempature at the same time.
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Originally Posted by Camaro 69
(Post 559522)
Doesn't your dipstick have two lines, one that says "cold" and one that says "hot"? Check it at the hot line, when it's hot. I think I know what's confusing you. Transmission fluid expands when it gets hot, which is why the cold and hot mark.
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