i am taking the 700r4 out of my 86 Chevy 4x4 and putting in a turbo 350. in my research i have found that both transmissions have the same spline count, but the 700 is a longer transmission. here is a website that might help you out.
http://www.2quicknovas.com/tranny.HTML
if you have any questions feel free to email me and i will try to help you out.
creimann1979@Yahoo.com
Every good mechanic in this world will tell you that Chevy is the best brand of vehicles you can but. one good reason is to do with the way gm, and Chevy did their engine/transmission compatibility nearly all automatic transmission will bolt up to any engine. an engine with a 700-R4 is compatible with a turbo 350. of any year.
Chevy is the best brand again.
thanks!
1982 - 1994 (early year models).
Yes but you may have to shorten the drive shaft if it is a 350 turbo going to a non electronic 700r4
You can find a 4x4 diagram for your 1982 Chevy K5 Blazer in the car's owner's manual. You can also check with local auto stores.
That really can't be answered. Are they stock? What are the sizes of the tires? What type of s10? What type of blazer? An s10 truck's tires should fit an s-10 blazer. A s-10 truck might be too small for a stock K5 blazer. The lug nut pattern from 1982 on s-10 pickup and s-10 blazer is 5x4.75 inches. OEM rims were 15x6 in 1982 and 15x7 from 1982 on. So s-10 pickup wheels would fit an s-10 Blazer. S-10 wheels will not fit a full size Blazer.
The estimated gas mileage for the 1982 K5 Chevy Blazer is 19 miles per gallon in the city. The gas mileage for this car on the highway is 26 mpg.
yes, 82-93 are the same besides grill design
Buy a rebuilt transmission and install it.
the TH350 would mate up to it, it should have had that stock
350 Turbo Hydro is the most common.
Approx 18 gallons
well mine says 11,000lbs GCW
All T-tops from a GM A body (1978-81)/G body (1982-1987) are interchangeable