U.S. Quart or Imperial
This may be a goofy question , but here it goes. When reference is
made in the manual for capacities they say for example the tranny takes 4 quarts. Up here in Canada it is all metric. When converteing do I use U.S. ? Thanks 2000 Accord 4 cylinder V-Tec |
Re: U.S. Quart or Imperial
Jim wrote:
> This may be a goofy question , but here it goes. When reference is > made in the manual for capacities they say for example the tranny > takes 4 quarts. Up here in Canada it is all metric. When converteing > do I use U.S. ? Thanks > > 2000 Accord 4 cylinder V-Tec In the Owners Manual for my 2001 Accord, the units of measure are listed in both U.S. and Imperial Measurements. |
Re: U.S. Quart or Imperial
Jim <lecloony@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:qb8vc4hj4m94rvb3lhm2i8n213ia1d94ab@4ax.com: > This may be a goofy question , but here it goes. When reference is > made in the manual for capacities they say for example the tranny > takes 4 quarts. Up here in Canada it is all metric. When converteing > do I use U.S. ? Thanks > > 2000 Accord 4 cylinder V-Tec Which "manual" is this? Name? Publisher? -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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