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  1. I have a 1927 Dodge Brothers fast four engine. I'm replacing gaskets, could anyone tell me the recommended torque for the oil pan bolts?
  2. Thanks for your feedback, however I have both the book Mechanics' Instruction Manual and also the DVD which includes additional info. Both tell you how to remove, drain, or clean the transmission. They do not tell you how to add oil or where exactly to look to check the oil level or mention the purpose of tube on the front floor of the passenger side.
  3. Thank you for helpful instructions. Simple as this may be, the available manuals I have are not specific and are a general overview for the range of 1914 - 1927.
  4. I'll look closer to find it. I applicate your feedback. Thanks!
  5. Thanks for your feedback. Any idea as to how the oil level is checked?
  6. 1927 Dodge Coup 124 with an "H" pattern transmission. There is a black threaded cap on the passenger floor side that connects to a post that has a tube that runs down to the top of the transmission. Is this an air vent or oil filler tube? If not a filler tube where do I add the oil? Also, how do I check the oil level? I have several Dodge manuals but none of them explain this basic information. See photo the cap in photo is right above the floor mat.
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