just about any Chevy trans, a TH350 or a TH400 are the most common and will both fit. as far as engines and transmissions with Chevy's there just about all interchangeable without to much messing around. only difference with a TH350 to a TH400 is that a 400 will take higher horsepower/torque. but for most stock applications a TH350 will be fine , oh and the TH400's are slightly longer to.
From truck to truck, yeah, they are the same.
NO you can not. It MUST have the 4L60E put back in it. Because of the computer system.
If it is an automatic transmission then it will be the 350 turbo that was put in it from the factory.
No it will not.
Well, if it's a Chevy truck, usually a 700R4 will be the type of transmission put in a 1992. Or a 4L60E. - Aaron
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.
yes just put one in my truck
If you don't want any PROBLEMS and would like for the engine and transmission to work RIGHT. Then You MUST put the 4L60E transmission back in it. If you put any other kind of transmission in it you will have nothing but PROBLEMS due to the computer system / ECM that camefactory in the 94 truck.
NO. They are all together different. You must put the 4L60E transmission BACK in the 1997.
as long as it is an automatic transmission, you put ATF in
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, The 1996 must have the 96 model 4L60E PUT BACK IN IT.