It depends on the type of transmission 1 Borg Warner T-5 use Dex-tron III 2 New Venture NV3500 Use GM 2345349 Synchromesh Lubricant 3 New Venture NV1500 Use GM 9985648 Synchromesh Lubricant and 12380672 friction modifier
4L60E
Mercon works fine.
why is my manual transmission slipping on my 1999 chev cavalier
If it is a 2-wheel drive then it is on the transmission tail shaft housing. If it is a 4-wheel drive then it is on the transfur case.
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If it was built in the LATE month of 1999 and does NOT have the 5.7L 350 in it then yes it will fit. If not then you will have to stay above the year 1999 to get 1 to fit.
This will not bolt in without major modification
Chassis Engineering Inc has a kit to install a motor, transmission and rear end into a 1951 chev truck.
The ONLY transmission you can use in that year is a 4L60E if it is a 1/2 ton and a 4L80E if it is a 3/4 ton BECAUSE of the COMPUTER SYSTEM on the truck.
NO IT WILL NOT, IT IS ALL DIFFERENT.
A 1992 Chevy with a short box bed has a fuel capacity of 16 gallons up to 42 gallons. How the truck is optioned out will determine which fuel capacity is in it.
That would be the 4L60E transmission. There is ONLY 2 years that will work in that truck and they are 1996 and 1997