about 1,800 RPM.
if it was automatic it had a torqueflite tranny and had 3 forward gears and a reverse and if stick shift you had either a 3 speed tranny (rare) or a 4 speed.
Yes it is possible remove the tranny and engine at the same time. I have done it with a 74 and a big block and tranny
I believe it was the A-914 tranny.
the tranny should be a standard 727 torqueflite, standard in many chrisler, amc, vehicles.
About five.
Yes. Back then just about any engine/tranny combination was available. Either by the factory or even special order.
NO, there may be other transmissions that will bolt to your engine but your computer MAY NOT work on the same frequency, Which will leave you with A good tranny that will not GO, or goes but will not shift, THERE ARE OTHER TRANNY's THAT WILL WORK IN YOUR CAR, BUT IT WILL BE THE SAME FROM THE DRIVERS SEAT. Your local salvage yards will be able to tell you what other models have THE SAME TRANNY as your car.,,,, Good luck, Jamison.
the tranny dipstick is at rear of the engine on the drivers side of the car the tranny dipstick is at rear of the engine on the drivers side of the car the tranny dipstick is at rear of the engine on the drivers side of the car
The tranny ( or transaxle / transmission ) on a 1993 Mercury Tracer is in the engine compartment bolted to the engine on the drivers side of the engine
yes
there is no dip stick its a bolt on the bottom of the tranny
Yes it will it has the same two concertors on the tranny as the tiburon