That's as easy as it gets in the transmission world. If you are mechanically inclined just figure it out. If not, don't touch it.
It is inside the bellhousing. The transmission must be removed to gain access to it.
if it is broken then take it in to the shop
What I believe your trying to ask is how to remove the drive shaft? If so than all you need is to remove the
It will be back by the fire wall on the left rear side of the engine, towards the back side of the valve cover.
GM says no. it only interchanges with the 97
4L60E transmission.
They both use the 4L60E.
4l60e
The v-8 and v-6 transmission bell housings are a different size and you can't change the bell housings. So no. won't work.
The 4l60e came in the zr2.
NO. They are not even close. Will not interchange.
Any 4L60E transmission, 1993 and up. The mechanical 4L60 and 700R4 from 1992 and earlier will not work.
No 1995 was a transition year from the 1993-1994 OBD-1 to the 1996 and up OBD2. A 4L60E out of a 1995 has to be in another 1995.
The S10 nomenclature was dropped after 1994... from that point on, it was just known as the Blazer, while the K5 was dropped and replaced by the Tahoe.Answering your question, that vehicle will have a 4L60E auto transmission... any 4L60E from 1993 to present will work, so long as it matches the vehicle drive (e.g., 2WD transmission for 2WD vehicle, 4WD transmission for 4WD vehicle).
That would be the 4L60E
Will a 2000 blazer transmission fit a 1998 s 10 chevy 4x4 truck