Engine Controls - Specifications: Capacities

1990 Chevrolet Chevy Van G20, 5.0 H, 475/M40SECTION Capacities
BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS

Application Cold Crank Amps @ 0°F (-18°C) Reserve Minutes
2.5L (VIN E) 525 90
2.8L (VIN R) 525 90
3.1L (VIN D) 525 90
4.3L (VIN Z)
Standard 525 90
Heavy Duty 630 115
5.0L (VIN H)
Standard 430 90
Heavy Duty 525 90
5.7L (VIN K)
Standard 525 90
Heavy Duty 630 115
6.2L (VIN C) 570 90
7.4L (VIN N) 630 115
FLUID CAPACITIES

Application (1) Quantity - Qts. (L)
Crankcase
2.5L (VIN E) (2) 3.0 (2.8)
2.8L (VIN R) (2) 4.0 (3.8)
3.1L (VIN D) (2) 4.0 (3.8)
4.3L (VIN Z) (2) 4.0 (3.8)
5.0L (VIN H) (2) 4.0 (3.8)
5.7L (VIN K) (2) 4.0 (3.8)
6.2L (VIN C) 7.0 (6.5)
7.4L (VIN N) (2) 5.0 (4.7)
Cooling System (Includes Heater)
2.5L (VIN E) 11.5 (11.0)
2.8L (VIN R) 10.5 (10.0)
3.1L (VIN D) 13.0 (12.3)
4.3L (VIN Z) 13.5 (12.8)
5.0L (VIN H) 18.0 (17.0)
5.7L (VIN K) 18.0 (17.0)
6.2L (VIN C) 25.0 (23.5)
7.4L (VIN N) 25.0 (23.5)
Automatic Transaxle (Dexron-II) (3)
3.1L (VIN D) 4.0 (3.8)
Automatic Transmission (Dexron-II) (3)
2.5L (VIN E) 5.0 (4.7)
2.8L (VIN R) 5.0 (4.7)
4.3L (VIN Z) 5.0 (4.7)
All V8 Engines
THM 400 4.2 (4.0)
THM 700 5.0 (4.7)
Manual Transmission
2.5L (VIN E) (4) 2.2 (2.0)
2.8L (VIN R) (4) 2.2 (2.0)
4.3L (VIN Z) (4) 2.2 (2.0)
All V8 Engines
4-Speed (117 mm) (4) 4.2 (4.0)
4-Speed (85 mm) (4) 1.8 (1.7)
5-Speed (85 mm) (4) 1.8 (1.7)
5-Speed Overdrive (85 mm) (5) 1.8 (1.7)
(1) Fluid capacities listed are approximate. Always fill to FULL mark.
(2) Does not include oil filter capacity.
(3) Drain and refill capacity only. Does not include torque converter.
(4) Dexron-II.
(5) Manual Trans. Fluid (1052931).
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