Yes it will it has the same two concertors on the tranny as the tiburon
it is on the tranny.
no, the drive train was changed in 96
It is possible, some minor tweaking is necessary to make the engine mounts fit and also the drive axles but it is a fairly simple swap, you can even use the accent's tranny with the tib's engine. Also you will need to use the ECU that comes with the tiburon engine since the accent's ECU will not work with the 2.0 litre engine.
yes it is
no tiburon has a dipstick for the tranny fluid. you have to take off the fill plug and check with your finger.
The 5.3L + 4L60E is the standard motor tranny combo for Chevy trucks
There is no Transfer case oil. Just Transmission oil and that goes in the dipstick tube after the dipstick is removed. if its a standard there is a plug on the side of the tranny underneat fill to plug level
the gears prob fell out you need tranny work done
the tranny dipstick is at rear of the engine on the drivers side of the car the tranny dipstick is at rear of the engine on the drivers side of the car the tranny dipstick is at rear of the engine on the drivers side of the car
On a standard tranny there is no reservoir. On an automatic tranny it is internal to the tranny. The fluid resides in the transmission pan.
The tranny ( or transaxle / transmission ) on a 1993 Mercury Tracer is in the engine compartment bolted to the engine on the drivers side of the engine
walk to the right side of the bike. lay down and look underneath the bike. You will see an oil pan just behind the engine and just below the tranny. the engine oil drain plug is at the front and the tranny plug is facing you and about half way of the pan.