The transmission may simply be low on fluid, check and refill with the proper fluid as necessary. If that is no the case then your transmission may need to be rebuilt.
No it will not work.
NO it will not work. The 1990 computer / Electronics will not shift the 95 transmission. The wireing harness on the 90 model will not even plug up to the 95 model transmission.
Synchros in a manual transmission are used to slow down the gear before it is engaged so it doesnt grind
No it will not work. the transmission in the 1993 is electronically controlled and the 1990 doesn't have the wiring or modules to control it. the transmission from a 1991 would work but would require modifying or swapping shifter linkage at transmission.
It'll fit, but it probably won't work very well, as a 1996 transmission would be wholly electronic, and the 1990 transmission would not.
its your transmission. try flushing it and using lucas...if that doesnt work you need a new transmission... :(
A 2003 Dodge diesel manual transmission will work in 1990 Dodge diesel manual and bolt to the 1990's transfer case with little fabrication.
No. For one, the transmission from the 96 will be electronically controlled, vs. the mechanically controlled transmission in the 1990.
NO it will not bolt up to the transmission in the 2000 model.
no it will work just fine. my 95 bird's odometer doesnt work but my cruise and trans work just great!!
Yes, a 4L60E transmission can work in a 1990 Chevy 1500, but some modifications may be necessary. The 1990 model typically comes with a 700R4 transmission, and the 4L60E requires an electronic control system. You will need to install a compatible engine control module (ECM) and possibly modify the wiring harness to accommodate the electronic transmission. Additionally, ensure the drive shaft and mount align properly for a successful swap.
Yes.