NO. The bellhousings are made different on the 1996 and 97 transmissions.
Yes, a 1998 4L80E transmission can work in a 1994 vehicle, as both are part of the same transmission family and share similar mounting and connection points. However, you may need to address differences in wiring harnesses, electronic controls, and transmission tuning. Additionally, ensure that the input and output shafts are compatible with your vehicle's driveshaft and transfer case. Always verify the specific application and any necessary modifications before installation.
yup same 2.0 zetec and same g5-m transmission for 5 speed and same auto
It should be.
It's a 4L80E, I have the same truck. The 4L60E was not in the "K" 1500 NEW ANSWER: Your truch has the 4L60E in it because it is a 1/2 ton. They put the 4L80E transmissions in the 3/4 tons and heaver trucks. NOT 1/2 TONS.
YES they are the same transmissions as long as the 94 had the 4L80E in it too. 1/2 tons used the 4L60E in them and the 3/4 tons used the 4L80E
the bell housing is DIFFERENT on the 97 trans. You must put a 1993 to 1995 or 1998 are 1999 4L60E transmission back in it. The 1996 and 1997 will not work in the 98.
if its the same size motor it will.
From truck to truck, yeah, they are the same.
If they are the same engine, it's highly likely the trans will be the same .
if they are the same model, then yes it certainly will.
No, the 1992 4L60E and the 1996 4L80E are not the same. The 4L60E is a lighter-duty transmission designed for smaller engines and lower torque applications, whereas the 4L80E is a heavier-duty transmission able to handle more power and torque, making it suitable for larger engines and towing. They differ in design, components, and capabilities, which affects their performance and application.
Is the 1997 F150 Transmission is the same as the 1999 Expedition