All Chevy transmissions will bolt up to the 350 small block and big blocks from 1999 down. They are all the same. GM. did not change until late 1999.
It is possible for coolant to leak out between the motor and transmission, if a freeze plug has been leaking. I had this problem on an old International Travelall I had. The motor will need to be pulled.
motor is the same, transmission is diffrent... you need just the motor or you get a manual body but auto swap?
Transmission mounts are they considered motor mounts? After saying that how many motor mounts do I need to replace, if I change out all of them.
yes but of course you will need new motor mounts and transmission
No, but the suspension cradle may need removed.
Most likely you will need to replace the wiper motor. If you can hear the motor when you turn the wipers on, then you will need to replace the wiper transmission. The wiper transmission is a link that attaches to the motor and the wiper arm. Both are located on the firewall usually under the cowl panel. (the panel between the hood and the windshield)
No. The engine does not need removed to replace the transmission.
As amazing as it is i need more info. such as; the year motor and what transmission does it have, is it 4 or 2 wheel drive and if its automatic does it have overdrive?
Yes it will bolt up to it, but you will need a TCU ( Transmission Control Unit ) which is about a $730 part so that the transmission can shift right. Thanks -N
The transmission from a 3.8 motor will usually fit a 2.3 engine but will require a different flywheel and mounting point. Other small changes like linkage and the filler tube will need to be addressed.
thru the trany dipstick tube(the tube u pull the transmission dipstick out of) usally its at the back of the motor between the motor and the firewall. but you need to make sure you add the fluid while the motor is running, and the trany is in park.
no the c4 is not compatible with the 302 you would need a c6