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The bell housing is the front of the transmission, the end that bolts to the engine.The bell housing is the front of the transmission, the end that bolts to the engine.
The 1996 Chevy S 10 pickup truck bell housing is held in place with eight retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the bell housing will separate from the transmission.
The bell housing is the part of the transmission case that bolts to the engine. The bell housing contains the clutch or torque converter.
It bolts through the top rear of the transmission bell housing.It bolts through the top rear of the transmission bell housing.
The bell housing is the end of the transmission case that bolts to the engine.
The bell housing bolts are 3/8-16.
The bell housing is the front part of the transmission where it bolts to the engine. The bell housing surrounds the torque converter and flywheel.
No, The bell housing is different on the 92. You need a 1996 or 1997 4L60E 4x4 transmission.
The bell housing is the part of the transmission case that bolts to the engine.
There are 6 bolts that holds the transmission to the engine.
It is the part of the transmission case that bolts to the engine.It is the part of the transmission case that bolts to the engine.
Should be 6 bolts on the bell housing to mate it to the engine.