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1987 Chevrolet Chevy Van G20, 5.0 H, Automatic, 475/M40

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1987 Chevrolet Chevy Van G20, 5.0 H, Automatic, 475/M40SECTION Fluids
FLUID CAPACITIES
Fluid Type Application Standard Metric Fluid Spec Note S/H
Air Cond Refrigerant Front & Rear 4.50 LBS. 2.04 KG R-12 S
Air Cond Refrigerant Front 3.00 LBS. 1.36 KG R-12 S
Automatic Transmission Fluid N/A N/A Automatic Transmission Fluid DEXRON VI Refer to TSB No. 04-07-30-037C, Date of Issue: April 11, 2007. S
Brake Fluid N/A N/A DOT 3 Brake Fluid S
Engine Coolant G20,5.0L Eng 17.00 QTS. 16.08 L 50/50 mixture of Ethylene Glycol Base Antifreeze and water GM Specification 1825-M. S
Engine Coolant G20 11.00 QTS. 10.4 L 50/50 mixture of Ethylene Glycol Base Antifreeze and water GM Specification 1825-M. S
Engine Oil G20,5.0L Eng w/o Filter 4.00 QTS. 3.78 L SAE 5W-30 (Below -20Deg.F to 60Deg.F), 10W-30 (Above 0Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F), 15W-40 (10Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F), 20W-20 (20Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F), SAE 30 (40Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F) S
Engine Oil G20,5.0L Eng With Filter 5.00 QTS. 4.73 L SAE 5W-30 (Below -20Deg.F to 60Deg.F), 10W-30 (Above 0Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F), 15W-40 (10Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F), 20W-20 (20Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F), SAE 30 (40Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F) S
Engine Oil G20 5.00 QTS. 4.73 L SAE 5W-30 (Below -20Deg.F to 60Deg.F), 10W-30 (Above 0Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F), 15W-40 (10Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F), 20W-20 (20Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F), SAE 30 (40Deg.F to Above 100Deg.F) S
Fuel Tank G10,G20,G30 Optional 33.00 GALS. 124.91 L S
Fuel Tank G10,G20,G30 Standard 22.00 GALS. 83.27 L S
Manual Transmission Fluid N/A N/A Refer to lubricant specifications label under hood for correct fluid. S
Power Steering Fluid N/A N/A GM Power Steering Fluid GM Part No. 1050017. S
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