NO. The 2-wheel drive transmissions have a SHORTER CENTER SHAFT in them because there is no transfur case that goes on them. The 4-wheel drive transmissions have a LONGER center shaft that sticks out further because it has to go into the transfur case. You can take both transmissions apart and switch the center shafts and then it will work. It's NOT about the tail end of the transmission.
If the blazer is wheezing, it could be transmission, but if it has 4-wheel drive, check to make sure that the gear is correctly shifted.
Transmission Issues. Have it towedto a transmission shop and get it fixed.
It will be on the back of the transmission where the drive shaft goes in, and bolted to the cross member
a blown transmission
Almost, except the case for a 4WD transmission is designed to mount a transfer case, and the tail shaft is intended to go into said transfer case... a 2WD transmission is not. They will not be compatible.
where is the transmission control system on a 1996 chevy silverado 2 wheel drive 5.7
No, the rear section is different.
Well, if it's a Chevy truck, usually a 700R4 will be the type of transmission put in a 1992. Or a 4L60E. - Aaron
Yes but you may have to shorten the drive shaft if it is a 350 turbo going to a non electronic 700r4
You can but you will have to change or alter the drive shaft also.
I have a 1998 Chevy Tahoe 2 wheel drive and I need to know if the transmission is a 4L60 or 4L80
4l60e which is a over drive fits from 1993 to 1998 note when changing transmission flush out transmission side of radiator you do not want to contaminate your new transmission