It should be a 205 new prosess NOT.......... the 700R4 was not used with the gear drive NP 205, only earlier trucks with Turbo 350's or 400's it is more likely a np 207 chain drive
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Yes it will if the 700r4 is out of a 4x4 to start with.
The most common transmission in a 1993 Chevy Z71 with the 5.7 liter motor is a 700R4.New answer: The 93 1/2 tons have the 4L60E in them and the 3/4 Tons have the 4L80E in them.
A 350 Chevy motor will fit in a 1984 camero, a 350 turbo automatic transmission. Will have to trade motor mounts and transmission mounts.a 700r4 transmission will also bolt up in place of the origonal transmission. a 2.8 v6 trans wont bolt up to a v8.
Most likely one of these 700R4 / 4L60 / 4L60E / 4L65E They are pretty much the same 1989-2005 Chevy S-10 Blazer my 1992 has the 700R4 my 1997 has the 4L60E
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.
yes you can Most gm parts will enter change as long as the motor's match and the body style's are close The 91 (assuming it is an AUTOMATIC transmission) has a 700R4 + the 92 has a 4L60 trans ( most of the time ) the 4L60 is computer controlled + the truck will have a code if you put a 700R4 + you will need to get a kick down cable bracket + adapter for the throttle body.
Yes,
Seriously? A 305 Chevy motor does not take "transmission fluid"! The transmission takes transmission fluid, and the motor takes oil. The 305 should hold 5 quarts of oil I believe. As for the transmission, I believe that all depends on what transmission you have. Seriously? A 305 Chevy motor does not take "transmission fluid"! The transmission takes transmission fluid, and the motor takes oil. The 305 should hold 5 quarts of oil I believe. As for the transmission, I believe that all depends on what transmission you have.
It could be done, but, IMO, not worth it. You'd be better off going with a GM small block and a 700R4 transmission.
YES.