Yes, it's the same transmission. Direct swap should do it. Now, if you were trying to swap in a 4L80, then it would get a bit more complicated. But two 4L60Es will swap out evenly.
A 4L60E, the only years that will work are 1993 and 1994.
The ONLY transmission that will work in that year is the 4L60E. Due to the computor system and transmission wiring harness. All the 1/2 ton trucks used the 4L60E transmission and the 3/4 tons used the 4L80E transmissions in them.
That would be the 4L60E
Yes, this will bolt up to a 350
Yes, they both use the 4L60E transmission. However, it won't work if you're putting a transmission from a 2WD vehicle onto a 4WD drive vehicle or vice versa.
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).
Yes, both have the 4L60E transmission and it will interchange on an AWD/4wd
Any year 4L60E (automatic) or NV3500 (manual) transmissions will. If you have a 2WD Blazer, then it needs to be a transmission out of a 2WD vehicle, and if it's a 4WD, then you need a 4WD transmission.
The bell housing should be the same. You're probably thinking of the other end of the transmission... there is a difference between the 4WD and 2WD transmission, where the 2WD transmission has an output which goes directly to the driveshaft, while the 4WD transmission has a mounting face for a transfer case, and the output goes into the transfer case... just find a 4L60E from a 2WD vehicle, and spare yourself a lot of hassle.
The 1/2 tons used the 4L60E transmission and the 3/4 tons used the 4L80E in them.
NO. That 97 Tahoe MUST HAVE a 96 or 97 4L60E transmission PUT back in it. That is the only transmission and only 2 years that will work because of the bell houseing design and computer system on the truck.
NO. The center shaft in the 4-wheel and 2-wheel drive transmissions are a DIFFERENT length. WILL not interchange.