Yes
A 1991 Chevy Camaro with a manual transmission needs Dexron II ATF fluid. It provides lubricant and cooling to the transmission.
i believe its a borg warner t5
The manual transmission don't have a dip stick. It has a plug in the side of it that you remove and check the fluid level.
if its a manual tranny there is no dip stick, if not then it will be on the drivers side of the motor by the firewall.
Yes, you will need the Pontiac motor mounts, and the transmission for the Pontiac has a different bolt pattern than the chevy, so a Buick, Olds, Pontiac turbo 350 or 400 will be required if it is an automatic. If a manual transmission is used you will need the Pontiac specific flywheel and bellhousing. Pontiac also has the starter, battery, and fuel pump mounted on the opposite side from Chevy, so you will need to address these issues.Overall it is not that hard of a swap, the parts from a similar year Firebird all fit the Camaro, making it pretty much a bolt in.
you can install an automatic transmission, but i wouldn't try one from a v6 unless your motor is a v6 as well
The ONLY transmission that came in the 1991 350 Z28 was a four speed Automatic 700R4. IF it has a manual it was added by someone.
A 2004 Chevy Cobalt manual transmission will fit in a 2004 Chevy Cavalier. The tranmission can also be seated in a Pontiac Sunfire. A person should use a cross reference whenever possible.
should be two plugs on side of tranni, one for drain and other for fill!
If you mean, do they make the Chevy Colorado with a manual transmission, the answer is yes; the standard transmission in a base Colorado is a 5-speed manual.
the car is a 82 Chevy camaro and the other is 91 Chevy caprice classic
autozone.com has the camaro manual online, try there.