NO.... The center shaft that runs through the transmission is SHORTER in the 2-wheel drive transmissions because there is no transfur case. 2 and 4-wheel drive transmissions will NOT interchange.
Almost, except the case for a 4WD transmission is designed to mount a transfer case, and the tail shaft is intended to go into said transfer case... a 2WD transmission is not. They will not be compatible.
NV3500 if a manual, 4L60E if an automatic.
It sounds like the transmission shifter linkage is disconnected.
1981-1982 Chevy s-10 with 2.8L V6 automatic transmission TH200C
Depends. If it has a manual transfer case and/or transmission, you put it in neutral. If it has an automatic transmission and a transfer case which doesn't have a neutral setting, you should remove the driveshafts.
Yes. You put the transfer case in neutral and leave the transmission in park.
my automatic transmission is stuck in neutral. how do you get it into gear
no...2WD and 4WD vehicles have completely different frames
You have to disconnect the driveshaft and transfer case or front driveshaft. Just remove everything that will turn the transmission.
Yes, transmission in park, transfer case in neutral. With the steering wheel unlocked.Yes, transmission in park, transfer case in neutral. With the steering wheel unlocked.
An automatic transmission has some advantages over a manual transmission. An automatic is easier to drive in traffic and on hills, as you do not have to keep operating the clutch.
should be 6 or 8