In 1995, Chevy trucks typically came with a few manual transmission options, including the NV1500 and NV3500 five-speed transmissions. The NV1500 was commonly used in lighter-duty models, while the NV3500 was more prevalent in heavier-duty applications. Both provided a reliable choice for drivers who preferred manual shifting in their trucks.
Need to know the model. There'll be a significant difference in the transmission used for an S10 when compared to a 3500 pickup.
no
automatic trans fluid. Mercon works fine.
NO it does not. NOT ON CHEVY TRUCKS OR SUVs.
Chevy to Chevy...yes.
i have a 96 suburban with the same engine,owners manual says 7500 lbs (4l80 trans)
87, to halfway through 2000.
A manual 5-speed transmission from a 1995 Chevy 4x4 will not fit in a 1991 Chevy manual 5-speed transmission. The two engines vary in some specifications which makes them incompatible.Ê
In the tube that holds trans dipstick.
manual trans it doesn't have a filter, only the automatics have one.
No it will not. Chevy changed the design and bolt pattern in 1999. On the engine and transmissions.
Will a 1996 4l60e 4x4 trans fit in pace of a 1995 4l60e 4x4 trans