The length of the 1991 Chevy 1500 transmission is 37 inches. The bell housing will account for approximately 5.5 inches.
No, the engine is not the transmission bellhousing. The bellhousing is a separate piece all together.
nv3500
NV3500 if a manual, 4L60E if an automatic.
No. The bell housing is actually on the transmission.
is it a 5 speed? Do you have a v6? a v8? I have a 1995 5.0 (305) 5 speed, I have a nv3500, go to eBay and check Chevy truck 5speed transmissions, they have pictures, and a transmission builder can help you, My trans is one piece bellhousing, and transmission. Hope this helps, I also have 220,000 miles on mine going great.
700R4 if it's an automatic, NV3500 if it's a manual.
If I recall the S10 series trucks ran the NV3500 manual transmission. This is the same manual transmission that is installed in the C/K 1500 series trucks. The final answer is yes it will work if it is the NV3500.
Manual Transmission, NV3500 or Manual Transmission, NV4500 To Figure out which you have here are a couple links NV3500 http://www.drivetrain.com/getragHM290.html NV4500 http://www.drivetrain.com/NV4500parts.html Hope This Helps.
no the bellhousing on 99 is made like a ford starter mounts to bellhousing and not to motor and it has a full bellhousing instead of open on bottom
NO. The bellhousing is different on the 1996 model only.
The clutch slave cylinder is located inside the transmission bellhousing. The transmission must be removed to gain access.
The bolt pattern on the back of the 2.8L doesn't match the 4.3L transmission bellhousing.