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∙ 12y agobuy individual gears to replace the ones that's are messed up
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∙ 12y agoTwice half its weight ANSWER It varies - from a regular cab , short box , 2 wheel drive , 2.3 L , manual transmission at roughly 2500 lbs (give or take 100 lbs) to a supercab , 4X4 , V6 , automatic transmission at roughly 3000 lbs shipping weights ( give or take 100 pounds )
Do you gain or loss weight after a herina is repair
It is roughly under the shifter. In the center of the car causing less weight upset when burning the fuel It also makes the car relatively wide.
Curb weight MT refers to the weight of a vehicle with manual transmission, while curb weight AT refers to the weight of a vehicle with automatic transmission. The difference in weight is usually due to the additional components required for automatic transmission systems, such as a torque converter and hydraulic system.
About 1.1 ton which is roughly 1100 KG
roughly 1/7 of your weight
Cant be for sure but i think it just takes automatic transmission fluid. Additional Info: Correct - the transfer case is an extension of the transmission, so it uses transmission fluid. It "may", however, use a different "weight" of fluid than the transmission - check your specifications in your repair manual.
The listed weight is 210lbs.
Depending on the weight your towing the transmission may not be strong enough to bear the weight difference. Check your owners manual for towing weight limits. If your towing within the weight limit and your transmission is slipping, flush your transmission fluid and replace with new transmission fluid and change transmission filter.
I have removed an engine without the transmission and transfer case by adding a temporary crossmember under the transmission. I used a piece of angle iron chained across the frame to support the weight of the transmission. This was on a Chevy with a 4sp trans. You probably should consult a repair manual for your particular auto to be sure.
Roughly 10 stone.
This can be roughly calculated by BMI The weight that you would roughly have to be is 150 lbs. (68kgs) to be classed as Normal on BMI. The average weight depends on your country and/or city.