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I have a 70's Wheel Horse with hydro and it takes 10w-30 motor oil.
it is a Nissan transmission,but i cant tell you exact model number It's an A4LD transmission.
Wheel Horse made a "Challenger" mower try searching Wheel Horse. Also Wheel Horse is now owned by Toro.
The transmission is the same.
The ONLY 2 years that will work is 96 and 97 4L60E transmission. If it is a 4-wheel drive then it must be a 4-wheel drive transmission. If it is a 2-wheel drive then it must be a 2-wheel drive transmission. 2 wheel and 4 wheel drive transmissions will not interchange.
Brake horse power is power of engine or motor.Rear wheel hp is taken at rear wheels.There will be a small decrease from engine hp.There is a "loss"of hp as the "power"is transmited from engine to the transmission to differential to axle to tires. Anything that "turns" reduces the available power to the tires.......
No it will not. The center shaft that's in the 2-wheel drive transmission is shorter then the 4-wheel drive transmissions. Therefore the transfur case will not fit on the 2-wheel drive transmission.
The transmission is the same
transmission with 2 wheel drive is 24 pints transmission with 4 wheel drive is 27 pints
The transmission has nothing to do with the 4wd system and there is nothing to convert. Just install the transmission and you will be good to go if you have the right transmission.
Yes, transmission in park, transfer case in neutral. With the steering wheel unlocked.Yes, transmission in park, transfer case in neutral. With the steering wheel unlocked.
No, bad front wheel bearings would not prevent a transmission from shifting. If your car has bad front wheel bearings you will notice wheel noise or wheel looseness.