If you are talking about where the driveshaft goes into the back of the transmission
That would be called the transmission tail shaft housing.
NO you can not. It MUST have the 4L60E put back in it. Because of the computer system.
In the back end of the transmission.
NO. They are all together different. You must put the 4L60E transmission BACK in the 1997.
Usually located on the transmission.
NO. The only 2 years that WILL bolt right up and work is 1996 and 1997 year transmissions. If the 96 is a 1/2 ton then it MUST have the 4L60E transmission put back in it. If it is a 3/4 ton then it MUST have the 4L80E transmission put back in it.
NO YOU CAN NOT. IF the 95 is a 1/2 Ton then it MUST have the 4L60E transmission put back in it. If it is a 3/4 ton then it MUST have the 4L80E put in it. This is due to the computer system that's in the truck.
NO, The 1996 must have the 96 model 4L60E PUT BACK IN IT.
Yes it will bolt up, But you can't use it on that year because the 96 is all computer controled and must have the 4L60E transmission put back in it so all the electronics will work right. The 82 transmission is not a electronic transmission. WILL NOT WORK.
It is up inside the driverside frame rail, back by the transmission cross member.
NO IT WILL NOT. You MUST put the 4L60E back in it due to the computer system. Are you will have all kinds of problems.
NO it will not work. YOU MUST PUT THE 4L60E 4x4 transmission BACK IN IT.DUE TO THE COMPUTER SYSTEM IN THE TRUCK.
The vehicle speed sensor, on your 1994 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, is located on the back of the transmission. The speed sensor is labeled as such.