11.5 * 8 quarts is 92 quarts.
In the Imperial system of liquid measure. 4 quarts = 1 pint 8 pints = 1 gallon. So in one gallon there are 4 x 8 = 32 quarts. It follows that in 5 gallons there are 5 x 32 = 160 quarts.
1 gallon = 4 quarts so 8 gallons = 8*4 quarts = 32 quarts. Simple!
2 gallons. 4 quarts=1 gallon and 5+3=8. 8 divided by 4(4 quarts=1 gallon)= 2. 2=2 gallons
3 gallons
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14 quarts of transmission fluid with torque converter emptied, 7-8 quarts of transmission fluid with just the pan removal and pan emptied.
.5 or 1/2 gallon
a 165 Massey-ferguson oil pan holds 8 1/2 quarts
Is it a deep or shallow transmission pan? In a shallow pan, it's 8 quarts not including the torque converter. 12 if you do include the torque C.
14 quarts but when u just drain the fluid from the pan its about 7-8
1 gallon = 4 quarts 2 gallons = 8 quarts . . 5 gallons = 20 quarts
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8 gallons and 3 quarts is equivalent to 35 quarts.
Fill the 5 liter container.Pour it into the 8 liter container.Fill the 5 liter container again.Pour it into the 8 liter container again, but stop when the 8 liter container is full.The 5 liter container now contains 2 liters.
20 qts 1 gallon = 4 quarts 1 quart = 0.25 gallon
In my 93 Toyota pickup with a v6 4x4 it takes 5 quarts to change the transmission fluid. That's by draining it with the plug in the pan. If it was completely dry, like it was new, I would think about 8 to 10 quarts.