It's the part of the transmission that bolts to the engine block.
The 1996 Chevy S 10 pickup truck bell housing is held in place with eight retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the bell housing will separate from the transmission.
NO it will not. The bell housing is different.
A 4L60 (NOT a 4L60E) from a 2WD pickup will work. It MIGHT be possible that you'll need to use the original bell housing from the Caprice, although I can't for sure that this is the case.
Typically, right below and in front of the passanger's feet, it attaches to the engine block and sticks through to make contact with the flywheel/flex plate inside the bell housing.
Get under your truck, the starter is going to be where the bellhousing of the tranny meets the motor. you'll see where it is as there will be an irregularity in the bell housing.
no yes a bb Chevy bell housing can fit a sbc. but you should remember that 10 in or a 10.5 in bell housing will not fit an 11 in pressure plate. Just make sure that the bell housing will fit the pressure plate and you'll be just fine.
There are 6 bolts that holds the transmission to the engine.
on the slave cylindar rite next to the hole in the bell housing
The bell housing is the front of the transmission, the end that bolts to the engine.The bell housing is the front of the transmission, the end that bolts to the engine.
Yes.
if your facing the truck with the hood open its on the lower left hand side bolted to the bell housing, below the intake manifold, directly below the fuel filter
Flywheels are fitted by engine and crankshaft pattern. Not bell housing diameter