The 3.8 v-6 with a 5 speed manual tranny puts out around 210 stock
If it has a 700R4, it is in the tail shaft of the tranny on the drivers side.
You have to pull the tranny pan off and it's under the pan.
only a Buick, olds or Pontiac engine will bolt to a Pontiac tranny as Chevy blocks have a different bolt pattern.
take the bolts out of the tranny fluid pan and drop the pan, change the filter and then put new gasket on the tranny pan and reinstall the pan with the bolts and then refill the tranny with new fluid.
If it is automatic transmission you can use any brand of tranny fluid as long as it is AF fluid. If it is a manual transmission then use dot 3 brake fluid unless you can find clutch fluid, both work the same.
raise the car undo the nut on the bottom of the mount rais the tailshaft of tranny undo the 2 bolts that hold the mount to tranny remove mount. installation is opposite of removal
manual tranny doesnt have fluid u noob manual tranny doesnt have fluid u noob
once you have the bellhousing,any gm trans will bolt up. camaro and firebird trans will require special crossmember.they mount at an angle.
A manual tranny does not take tranny fluid. So you can't check it. A manual tranny does not take tranny fluid. So you can't check it.
Yes. Back then just about any engine/tranny combination was available. Either by the factory or even special order.
No, the tranny has to be out of a olds, Pontiac, or Buick to bolt up to a Pontiac engine.