NO YOU CAN NOT. IF the 95 is a 1/2 Ton then it MUST have the 4L60E transmission put back in it. If it is a 3/4 ton then it MUST have the 4L80E put in it. This is due to the computer system that's in the truck.
That would be the 700R4
That truck came factory with a 700R4 transmission. And that has overdrive in it already.
NO. They are all together different. You must put the 4L60E transmission BACK in the 1997.
Yes you can convert to auto. It is almost always easier to swap from manual to auto then the otherway around. That being said however even if you do all the work yourself it might be cheaper to find another truck that old with an automatic.
yes you can you can put any engine in it that you want
Yes
No they will not.
It is made on to the clutch slave cylinder that mounts on the side of the transmission.
depending on model of truck.
NO won't work. The wiring harness for the transmission on the 90 model will not hook up to the 97 4L60E transmission. And the ECM / computor on the 90 model will no operate the 97 electronic transmission. You can NOT use anything newer then a 1991
The 1990 Chevy 1500 4-wheel drive truck typically comes equipped with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission, depending on the specific configuration and options chosen. The automatic transmission is commonly the 700R4, while the manual option is often a NV3500. Both transmission types are designed to handle the demands of off-road and heavy-duty driving.
Diagram of 1990 chevy truck steering column