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Yes it will. My GMC S15 has 3.1 v6 Camaro engine stuffed into it with the original 700R4 tranny.
What is the engine in the Caprice? In the Suburban? If they are a 305/350 then they can be interchanged. I have a 1985 Caprice Classic with a 305 and the tranny came out of a 1987 Suburban. It depends on the engine.
You just take all the bolts out of the tranny that holds it to the engine, take the tranny cooler lines off the tranny, unhook the shifter cable and unbolt the torque converter from the flywheel and your good to go.
The parking pawl inside the tranny is messed up.
Only if you also swap out the transmission because of the gear ratio in a v6 tranny is lower causing your engine to rev high
Is it low on tranny oil, or you might have a bad oil cooler, or is your engine running very hot.
4l60e
There are no rear mounts. 2 front mounts and 1 under tranny.
Support the engine using a chain with a support beam across the two fenders(there is a special tool designed just for this). The engine will remain in the vehicle, but when the tranny is removed there will be no other support for the engine than this support beam, and it will be hanging over your head, so it has got to be right. Raise the vehicle in the air and remove the engine/transmission support cradle. Support the tranny on a tranny jack, and remove all necessary stuff like starter, wire connectors, flywheel nuts, cooler lines, bellhousing bolts, and remove the unit out the bottom.
YES.
There are two, both on the backside of engine near flywheel. Can be accessed by removing engine or dropping tranny. I know, I just left the shop for the same reason.
it's a 700R4 tranny