Yes It will
yes it will fit any Chevrolet transmission will bolt up to any Chevrolet engine except for lt1 and ls motors
The GM F Body LT1 cars got the 2 bolt mains. Only the Corvette LT1 got the 4 bolt mains with aluminum heads.
4l60e
Yes, the mounting position is the same, but the actual mounts are different. Bolt the mounts from your 1975 corvette to your 1996 LT1 engine and it should go right in. The transmission should also bolt right up to your 1996 LT1 engine.
The GM F Body LT1 cars got the 2 bolt mains. Only the Corvette LT1 got the 4 bolt mains with aluminum heads.
Highly doubtful as the 98 used the LS1 motor vs the LT1 for the 96, the practical answer would be no.
no because the lt1 has a different transmission bellhousing
Yes.
Yes, a 700R4 transmission can be bolted to an LT1 engine in a 1995 Caprice Classic, as both components are part of the GM family and share similar mounting patterns. However, you'll need to ensure that you have the correct adapter and possibly modify the driveshaft, as well as address any differences in the transmission control systems. Additionally, be aware that the LT1 typically uses an electronic transmission, so you may need to consider compatibility with the vehicle's wiring and computer systems.
The LS1 and LT1 designations are for the engine not the transmission. A 1993 Camaro Z28 would have originally been fitted with an LT1 engine. Available transmissions behind the LT1 would have been the Borg Warner T-56 (manual), or the 4L60E (automatic).
Yes a lt1 will fit in a 1991, but i believe the motor mounts are a little different for the lt1. You cannot transplant it though without an PCM from an lt1, which needs a 4l60E transmission to control the transmission and engine codes. There are standalone kits available but they cost more than a PCM.
Passenger's side of the transmission.