No, different bolt patterns.
It should be a 700R4
The 1984 700R4 will interchange with a 1988 700R4. The lock-up harness would have to be modified, changed or have a hydraulic lock-up kit installed. An easy fix would be to put the harness and swithes from the 1988 transmission into the 1984 transmission. The 1984 transmission is a weaker design but a working transmission will get you going.
no, they have different bellhousings and oil pans
If you are asking how many bolts hold it to the engine, Then it is 6 2 on the top and 2 on each side. If that was not your question then PLEASE ask it again.
NO. The 95 transmission is a electronic / computer controlled transmission. The 1984 does not HAVE the electronics to make the 95 transmission work.
no
It should be 8 quarts.
That is referred to as "back dating" and it is illegal at the federal level.
YES.
First of all, The 97 trucks did not have the 700r4 in them. The 1/2 tons had the 4L60E and the 3/4 tons used the 4L80E. Any year 700r4 transmission will work in the 84 as long as it is out of a truck.
should but check with junk yard they have the book
labor time to replace engine in a 1984 chevy c60