You may want to reconsider. This will involve changing the steering column (for the shifter ) you will need a cooling core that goes in front of the radiater, the drive shaft will need changed (or at least the yoke) because they aren't the same. more work than it's worth.
NO!
I asked a mechanic and he said yes as long as both have the same speeds and same cilinders. Hope this helps
Automatic 180c is 3 pints, the 200c is 7 pints, the 700r4,4L60 and 4L60-E is 10 pints. For manual transmissions the 4 speed is 1.3 quarts, the 5 speed is 2.2 quarts.
From 88 to 99 will interchange.
Yes. It may be bigger but it will bolt on.
no, it wouldn't be worth the effert. The auto requires an oil cooler different linkage, and a different engine computer than the manual uses.
automatic trans fluid. Mercon works fine.
automatic has a dipstick on drivers side manual has a fill hole in the side
Need to know the model. There'll be a significant difference in the transmission used for an S10 when compared to a 3500 pickup.
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1986-1997
manual- heavy weight gear oil usaully80-90, automatic- refer to the dealership for specs manual- heavy weight gear oil usaully80-90, automatic- refer to the dealership for specs