A518 transmission is what they used in the mid 1990's. It's a 4 speed w/od that chrysler/jeep used with a 360 engine.
Yes, a 360 Dodge engine can be used with a 318 Dodge transmission, as both are part of the Chrysler small-block engine family. However, modifications may be necessary for proper fitment and compatibility, especially regarding the torque converter and transmission components. It's also important to ensure that the transmission can handle the power output of the 360. Always consult a professional or experienced mechanic for specific advice related to your vehicle.
Yes, Brakes can be used in Auto transmission car when the Engine is off.
You did not state the engine but assuming it is the 360 v8. the starter is on the passenger side near the bottom of the engine and at the point where the engine bolts to the transmission.
A 1982 360 engine, commonly found in Chrysler and Dodge vehicles, is compatible with several transmissions. The most common options include the A727 three-speed automatic transmission and the A904, another automatic option. Additionally, manual transmissions like the Tremec T5 or the Chrysler A833 four-speed can also be used, depending on the specific application and modifications. When selecting a transmission, ensure compatibility with the engine's bellhousing and driveline setup.
If the S-10 was equiped with a 4.3 liter engine the transmission will probably fit the 350. The transmission used with the 2.8 liter engine WILL NOT fit the 350 engine.
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No. Transmission fluid lubricates the transmission. Coolant is used by the radiator to cool the engine.
Automatic Transmission Fluid Type "F"
any 4 speed tranny from a 340 engine will bolt to a 273, 318, or 360 engine as they are all the same engine block.
One dipstick is used for engine oil and one is used for the transmission oil. The engine oil is generally yellow and the transmission oil is usually red.
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