It's 2x4, not 2x2, and typically, the answer is going to be no. A 2x4 transmission will be set up for the driveshaft to run directly from the transmission to the driveshaft, and won't be set up to allow the mounting of a transfer case to it. Additionally, the splines of a 2x4 and 4x4 transmission may not be the same, as the output shaft of the 4x4 transmission would be going into a transfer case, and wouldn't be directly connected to a driveshaft.
Yes
I have a 91 also. For 4h i put the tranny in neutral even though you don't have to and then shift the lever to 4h then the tranny back into drive. For me it seems to activate faster if i put the truck in neutral instead of shifting on the fly. For 4L you have to put the tranny in neutral and shift from 2H to 4L quickly without stopping it in neutral otherwise the gears will grind. Once its in 4L you can put the tranny back into drive and your good to go.
No you cannot. The outut shaft on a 4x4 is different then the output shaft on a two wheel drive. they have different spline counts and the 4x4 Tranny has a different extension housing to bolt the Transfer case to.
You connect your floor shifter to your transfer case in a 4x4 Chevy truck 1993 by getting under the truck and looking for the rod that comes from the shifter to the transfer case. Then, use the pin connector to connect the rod.
It's best to raise the truck body about 4 inches or so off the frame and use wood to keep it there until the new tranny is bolted into place. Alternatively, you can hammer the floor out of shape to provide the clearance needed.
The 4cyl tranny can't be bolted up to the small block. You can use a tranny out of a V6 s10. If you're looking to put a manual into an auto you'll need the pedal assembly and linkage. That can be picked up from a junkyard.
None. You have no choice but to use the 4L60E in it because of the computor.
the transmission fluid for your truck is dex/merc
Yes, but I would use the C6 tranny too.
you will need to swap the output shaft and tail housing from the old 4x4 transmission to the 2wd tranny which requires complete disassemble and then reassemble of the transmission
yes
Yes- possible flexplate chage