Tranny lube capacity

The manual calls for 3-1/4 pounds on th transmission w/overdrive.  How does this equate to qts?  
I’m used to filling up the manual transmission up to the point of “run out” on the fill hole, but this one has several plugs at different elevations.

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  • A quart is a pound. Was taught in USAF. a quart's a pound the world around.
  • keithfullmeryahoocom
    keithfullmeryahoocom Expert Adviser
    edited November 2018
    Alrighty!  Thank you, Val.  I was killing time in liberal arts, watching girls instead of learning anything.  
    Hope you’re happy @ healthy this Veterans Day. Thank you for your service...k
  • Be aware, that the transmission and overdrive unit do not share fluids, and need to be checked and filled independently of each other.
  • Thank you!!
  • Well, Ken U-tx is right on again. Less than two lbs (qts) and it's running out of every hole. Ken, you gotta be getting tired of being right even when the manual sez otherwise!
  • Edwardjohnsr
    Edwardjohnsr Expert Adviser
    FYI A gallon of water weighs about 8 lbs. So a quart of water weighs about 2 pounds. Oil is a little lighter (it floats) so a quart of oil is probably a little under 2 pounds.
    Ed
  • keithfullmeryahoocom
    keithfullmeryahoocom Expert Adviser
    edited November 2018
    Guess I missed it. Maybe “pints a pound, the world ‘round”?
    Anyway, she’s full! Lol