Wild one
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In thinking more about some of this, especially Wild one's post, it puzzles me why you can't just drain the fluid, re-install the pan w/ new gasket, and add new fluid. I can kind of understand how raising the rear of the vehicle would aid in getting the fluid level right. The gear change part of the procedure (reverse, drive, 2000rpm for 5s, etc.) is a bit confounding.
For comparison, in the Dakota, I used to simply warm the engine, drop the pan (very messy), clean it & the filter, re-install it with a new gasket, and add new fluid. (BTW, on the first change, I bored a hole in the pan and welded a threaded boss to the bottom of the pan - added a drain plug - so the fluid could be easily change next time.)
As stated above by Joe,the engine running level will probably be less at the fill plug then the engine off level will be at the fill plug. Remember the old 727's,you used to check them hot while idling in neutral,it's not like having the engine running,or going through the gears is anything new,as the only way you were getting the old 3 speeds up to temp to check their level was to drive them first
