The Rocket 350 oldsmobile engines will bolt in as well as the Rocket 455 olds.
Between the engine block and transmission. You will either have to remove the engine or transmission to get to them. NO OTHER WAY.
NONE. Each engine has it's own transmission.
I did it, just supported transmission and changed engine just like any other car.
I am pretty sure there are three engine/transmission mounts. One on the passenger side of the enginer compartment, one in the front of the engine/transmission and the other behind the engine/transmission. The ones in the front and back of the engine are a pain in the @ss to fix.
Answer There is a dip stick at the back of the engine. Start your engine first, let it run and check your transmission oil level. You only check transmission oil levels when the engine is running, other oil levels have to be checked when the engine is warm to hot but not running.
You must pull the transmission out are the engine out to fix the freeze plug on the back of the engine. It's your choice. There is no other way.
Any transmission that is bolted to the same engine number. My subaru has an ea82 engine so any transmission that is bolted to an ea82 engine will fit. It has to be the same as far as automatic replacing automatic. Manual replacing manual.
Depends on the vehicle. It is located in the area between the engine and the transmission on one side or the other.
transmission filter is inside transmission oil pan
Depends on the horsepower, gearing, transmission and other various factors...
Any Chevy transmission will bolt to any Chevy engine.
A 1993,1994,1995 Dodge Caravan, Plymouth Voyager, or Chrysler Town and Country with the same engine would have to same transmission.