nope
The outfit where you are getting your engine should know if the transmission housing will bolt up to the engine.
The main problems were from 1989-1992. 1996-1998 also had an issue with a bolt in the differential.The main problems were from 1989-1992. 1996-1998 also had an issue with a bolt in the differential.
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.
Usually, it is located on the very back, top of the engine, near where the engine and transmission bolt together. There is no knock sensor.
17 bolt pan = 4L80 transmission 16 bolt pan = 4L60 transmission
NO it will not. The computer system is DIFFERENT for those 2 transmission.
The 1993 Honda Accord used a F-series engine. The transmission will easily and safely bolt into the 1996 model as it uses the same type of engine.
Bolt Patterns are different ; 1992 Ford Ranger = Bolt Pattern: 5-114 1996 F150 = Bolt Pattern: 5-139
A 1992 Prelude does not have a transmission dipstick. It is completely sealed and to check the transmission fluid, a person has to unscrew a bolt on the side.
yes
YES it will fit right in there and bolt right up. But it won't run and transmission won't work. You will have to install a 1996 ECM / ENGINE CONTROLL MODULE / Computor. 1996 model 4L80E transmission, compleat engine and transmission wireing harness and then change the fuel pump too. So there you go. Getttter done.
You have a 1 gen Dsm so that means you have a 6 bolt motor already, 7 bolt didn't come till 2 gen dsm's