It has 6 bolts holding it to the engine. It has 3 maybe 4 torque converter bolts that need to be removed too. There are 2 line-up pins in the back of the block that go into the transmission. If you can't get the trans loose from the engine then I would say those pins are frozen in the transmission bell housing. You will just need to PRY the transmission loose from the engine. It is stuck on the pins.
should be 6 or 8
iF IT'S A 2-WHEEL DRIVE THEN IT IS ON THE TRANSMISSION TAIL SHAFT HOUSING. IF IT'S A 4-WHEEL DRIVE THEN IT IS ON THE TRANSFUR CASE TAIL SHAFT HOUSING.
If it is a 2-wheel drive then it is on the transmission tail shaft housing. If it is a 4-wheel drive then it is on the transfur case.
If it's a 2-wheel drive, Then it is screewed into the transmission tail shaft housing where the driveshaft goes into the transmission. If it's a 4-wheel drive then it will be screewed into the transfur case.
NO. It has a speed sensor. You can find it bolted in the rear tail shaft housing on the transmission were the drive shaft goes into the transmission if it is a 2-wheel drive. If it is a 4-wheel drive then it will be bolted in the transfer case tail shaft housing were the rear drive shaft goes into the transfer case.
If the truck is a 4 wheel drive it would be easier to remove the engine to replace the flywheel. If the truck is a 2 wheel drive removing the transmission and bell housing is the way to go.
It's bolted in the transmission tail shaft housing if it is a 2-wheel drive. The 4-wheel drives have them in the transfur case tailshaft housing.
No. The 4WD transmission has a different tail shaft assembly because the transfer case bolts directly to it.
The transmission is the same.
The ONLY 2 years that will work is 96 and 97 4L60E transmission. If it is a 4-wheel drive then it must be a 4-wheel drive transmission. If it is a 2-wheel drive then it must be a 2-wheel drive transmission. 2 wheel and 4 wheel drive transmissions will not interchange.
NO. NO. The reason you can't is because the center shaft in a 2-wheel drive transmission is shorter then a 4-whell drive transmission. The 4-wheel drive trans. has a transfur case that slides over the center shaft, so the shaft must be longer.
No it will not. The center shaft that's in the 2-wheel drive transmission is shorter then the 4-wheel drive transmissions. Therefore the transfur case will not fit on the 2-wheel drive transmission.