Yes you can if you have all the parts to make it work from another truck.
Depends on the model of the truck
The transmission in a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado is the 5-speed NV4500 manual and you cna troubleshoot it by replacing with a Hydra-Matic automatic transmission.
The 2005 Chevy Silverado has two different motor options. It can be purchased with a v6 4.3L engine or it can be purchased with a v8 4.8L engine. It has the options of both automatic and manual transmission.
it is a 700r4
type of fluid for 5 speed manual transmission
Yes, but the ECM of the 95 would have to be reflashed to remove the interface with the (electronically controlled) automatic transmission.
There are two possible transmission that can be found in a 2001 Chevy Silverado 2500HD. The most common transmission is an Allison five-speed automatic transmission, which was meant for lighter workloads. However, the ZF six-speed manual transmission was also introduced as an option for heavier workloads.
If it is an automatic transmission, Dexron III or Mercon are both acceptable.
The Chevy Silverado SS has a fuel economy of 9.4l/100kms. The Chevy Silverado SS features the most fuel efficient V8 5.3l engine on the road with a 6speed automatic transmission.
If it is an automatic transmission, Dexron III or Mercon are both acceptable.
Dexron. Automatic Transmission fluid
350 turbo automatic