Grumpaw
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But, only 3 can I count too.....6 if both hands I use,,,,,,I'll add another data set here, bear with me on this:
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I measured the distance between marks 4 to 5 on the Fitzstick @ 5/16". The stock trans pan is 10¼" x 14½", not including the sloped area at the rear. If we add fluid to raise the level from 5 to 4 on the Fitzstick, we've raised the height of the fluid by approx 5/16" (.3125") So, 10.25" x 14.5" x .3125" = 46.44in³ in fluid volume change. The volume of 1qt = 57.75in³.
46.44in³ is approx 80% of 57.75in³ (1qt) so that's .8qts per .3125 change in fluid height, i.e. marks 5 to 4 and vice versa.
This exercise does not take into consideration the total system volume, just fluid volume changes in relation to changes in fluid height.
Ultimately this info is useful when adding or removing fluid to attain the desired level as determined by the Fitzstick.
So my final answer to the original question is 6.4oz per graduation:
4 grads between numbered marks = .3125 ÷ 4 = .078"
10.25" x 14.5" x .078" = 11.6in³. 11.6 ÷ 57.75 = .20qts = 6.4oz.
This can be calculated to a finer degree, but I'm stopping here.
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