with a bellhousing adater plate
Yes, but you have to remove the automatic transmission housing, and you have to replace the Torque Converter with a standard transmission clutch that matches the type of transmission with which you are mating the engine.
The question is if the transmission is a standard or an automatic, if it is a standard then the transmission is located directly behind the bell housing which is bolted onto the rear of the engine, if it is an automatic then the transmission is bolted directly to the rear of the engine
It is located between the back of the engine and the transmission. It houses the flywheel and clutch if it is a standard or the flex plate and the torque converter if it is an automatic transmission.
The 2002 Chevrolet PCV valve is located on the outside of the air intake housing. The valve will be on the back of the housing.
The bell housing is not the same on the two but if you are doing a change over from a automatic to a stick and have the trans and bell housing the will will fit where a automatic came out.
The bell housing does not come off of the automatic transmission.The bell housing does not come off of the automatic transmission.
depending on car, u will need new computer, torque converter, transmission, auto shifter, bell housing (if not included with transmission). The last answer was backwards giving you info for changing an automatic into a standard.
Follow the top radiator hose and it will take you to the thermostat housing it is under the housing.
Automatic transmission serial numbers are found on the front of the housing. It will be displayed on a barcode that will be inlayed on the transmission housing.
Sub standard housing is housing which fails to meet the minimum requirements. For example, a home with an outside toilet or no indoor running watre supply.
If you will follow the top radiator hose to the engine, you will see were it clamps to a housing. It is under that housing.
Yes. They share the same bolt pattern at the bell housing to the block.