The total fluid capacity of a 200r4 transmission depends on it's fluid pan size and capacity.
on a 200r4 or 700r4 its on the side of the transmission.
It's a metric 200R4
Check the diameter and circumference of the flywheel for each transmission. IF they match, then the flywheel will fit.
Answer 700r4that should be a 700r4. its a 4 speed automatic. unless its a v6. then its a 200r4 or something like that.
yes The 200r4 transmission should be good up to about 500HP.
4L60E which is the electronically controlled version of the 4L60, which is descended from the 200R4/700R4, etc. I am pretty sure 1994 is the first year for the 4L60E in the Caprice.
It uses a 4L60E transmission, which has been in service from 1993 to present. Theoretically, you could put a mechanical transmission, such as a 4L60, 700R4, or 200R4 into it, but you would need to have the ECM reflashed to remove the parameters which interface with the computer in the electronic 4L60E transmission.
Yes, but the transmission will not bolt up. You would have to use a B-O-P transmission(Buick-Olds-Pontiac). a 200R4 tranny instead of the Chevy 700R4, unless you use an adapter.
If it's a Cutlass Supreme (RWD), 4 speed is a TH-200r4. 3 speed is a TH-250. Not sure about the FWD cars (Calais, Cierra).
depends on engine if 305 you can fit a 200r4 or 700r4(recommended) 350 will fit the 4L60E most of tha caprices with the 350 are electronicly shifted...
Improperly adjusted TV cable, which will also lead to early Transmission Failure. These adjustments are critical and can distroy a 700r4 and 200r4 in less than 200 miles.