That transmission does not have a modulator valve that makes it shift it is all computor controlled. Therefore it don't have a vacuum line on it anywhere.
it does have a small rubber line on it that is a VENT hose.
Zero degrees at 500 rpm with vacuum advance unhooked and plugged and transmission in drive.
The vacuum lines are on the roof.
What are you calling a regular transmission.
Yes. Those 2 years are the same.
Having a diagram of the hoses in a car will help ensure that everything is properly changed and connected. The vacuum hose diagram for a 1986 Chevy Pick up v6 can be found in its maintenance manual.
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If it is a automatic transmission then it will be a 4L80E. Sorry but I don't remember what kind of stright stick transmission it had.
4L60 is the most common automatic transmission
If that is an automatic transmission, pull the dipstick and read it, it will tell what fluid to use.
The 86 2.8L automatic transmission will not bolt up to a 71 Chevy engine.
yes
IT does not have a cable. It has a speed senser on the transmission NEUTZ