No,the bell housing mounting patern is different.
The correct fluid for a 1998 Chevy Cavalier is 80-90 weight gear oil. Almost all manual automotive transmissions use the same fluid. Use caution not to overfill the transmission as this could cause higher than normal oil pressure.
No it wont, only the 2.2l engine's transmission will work with the 2.2l and same goes with the other engine.
A/T the same place you check it. Manual transmission, on the upper side of the transmission under the truck.A/T the same place you check it. Manual transmission, on the upper side of the transmission under the truck.
if its the same speed yes it should since the are both in the same generation. both the 98 and 01 have the same 3 and 4 speed trans.
as long as the transmissions are the same yes but there may be a wiring difference as well as cv joint size difference
the 2.0 Escape transmission is the same for a manual, not sure for automatic.
If it's the same as the 1998 Ford Ranger , the 5 speed manual transmission takes Motorcraft MERCON ATF ( automatic transmission fluid )
The 1997 and 1999 Chevy Cavalier transmissions are exactly the same. The transmissions, transmission linkage, and transmission mounts are identical.
well, the type of ur car depends on it. if u hav ur 1998 saturn, then if its automatic go to ur local wal-mart or auto store and get automatic transmission fluid, if its manual do the same as above and get manual transmission fluid
For a 1998 Chevy Cavalier Z24, compatible transmissions include the 4T40E automatic transmission and the Getrag 282 manual transmission. Both options were commonly used in the Cavalier lineup during that model year. Additionally, other GM vehicles that share the same platform may have compatible transmissions, but it's essential to verify the specific part numbers and configurations to ensure a proper fit. Always check compatibility with a trusted mechanic or parts supplier before proceeding with a transmission swap.
Yes, with custom fabrication. You have to swap the transmission, computer, engine, etc.
GM manufactured several models of manual transmissions - they weren't all the same - and there'll be quite a substantial difference between a manual which was used in a Silverado and one which was used in a Cavalier. Try again with the transmission model.