it should as they are the same year range it dossent matter if its a auto or a standard trand 2wd or 4wd
Standard transmision, 750 rpm. Automatic transmission, 600 rpm in drive.
Many variables here, 6 cylinder, 8 cylinder small block, 8 cylinder big block, 2 barrel carburator, 4 barrel carburator, automatic transmission, 3 speed standard transmission, 4 speed standard transmission, 2 wheel drive, 4 wheel drive, 1/2 ton truck, 3/4 ton truck, 1 ton truck, lwb, swb and the list goes on.
In a new Chevy Uplander a four-speed automatic transmission is standard, but buyers may purchase the optional available all-wheel drive. This is only available with the extended wheelbase model.
no
no, a 4.3 and a 2.8 have adifference of one being a 90 degree block and the other being a 60 degree block, so the will not bolt up direct to one another you would have to change the transmission, which would not be a real big task if you are running a two wheel drive with an auto transmission already
No, the rear section is different.
a blown transmission
where is the transmission control system on a 1996 chevy silverado 2 wheel drive 5.7
No, Only The transmission is different.
1) Is it a standard transmission or automatic engine? 2) Front wheel drive or rear wheel drive? If it is a standard transmission, you wont have a dip stick. if it is an automatic front wheel drive, it'll be on driver's side front.
Transmission Issues. Have it towedto a transmission shop and get it fixed.
It will be on the back of the transmission where the drive shaft goes in, and bolted to the cross member