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The original trans will be fine. The parts you need off your old motor is the carburetor and the fly wheel. If the new(er) motor happens to have EFI, don't use it. Just to make things much simplified. yes the 350 will bolt right in but i don't know about the tranny that's already in it you might have to get the Chevy 350 trans for the tranny to match motor but motor will fit
Will a jeep v6 tranny work on a v8 motor? Usually no.
No!
What is your 1996 Chevy blazer LS with a blown motor worth?".
You can tell if your heal lamp relay is blown is by inspecting the fuses. If you look closely at the fuse, you will be able to tell it is blown or not. If you see a separation in the fuse, it is blown.
No, tranny comes out the bottom.
My answer is no; because of the complexity of the tranny. Leave tranny repair to the experts.
yes but the b7 tranny gears are longer the b7 is for saving fuel
it has nothing to do with your motor. your problem is your syncros in your tranny are going out. when you cant engage the gear at all then the synco is totaly f'ed up. the fix..... replace or get your tranny rebuilt. im having the same problem im just swapping my dx tranny for a si tranny
yes but if it is a blown head gasket it will make it miss and put steam and some water out the tell pipe if its not doing these things then check your anti knock sensor
No
It's in a Failsafe mode! (electrical problem) Take it to a tranny shop tell em if they can hook it up to a computer for the tranny and hopefully they'll tell you the problem.... It's in a Failsafe mode! (electrical problem) Take it to a tranny shop tell em if they can hook it up to a computer for the tranny and hopefully they'll tell you the problem....