are you jacking the rear to get under it or just to move the oil to the drain plug? Thomas Bob Stevens <mtbiker62@hotmail.com> wrote: P { margin:0px; padding:0px } body { FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma } As the website you were provided says, it's on the side. My experience is that when I have filled it up to the hole, the shifter arm point on the case weeps. Messy. I just stick a finger inside the hole up to the first joint and point it down and when the fingertip is damp, I stop there. I remember that I've got the van jacked up and the "level" of the lube is going to be higher than if I filled it while not jacked up, so I don't fill it up to the hole. bob > > Is the fill plug on tip-top or on the side-top. How can you over-fill? I thought it was fill to hole unless otherwise specified. > > Thomas
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