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.
Throughout the years the manual trans and auto trans half shafts have always been different. I haven't looked up your specific car, but I doubt it would work.
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.
10* BTDC for all 1973-1979 manual trans trucks, except California 6* BTDC for all 1973-1979 California trucks, auto or manual trans 6* BTDC for all 1973-1979 auto trans trucks.
any small blaock two wheel drive Chevy trans, but the linkage may have to be engineered!
no
automatic trans fluid. Mercon works fine.
how many mounting bolts on 1997 3500 chevy 6.5 diesel manual transmission
Yes as long as the 95 is a 4L60E also. Remember that a 2-wheel and a 4-wheel drive transmission will NOT interchange.
Yes it can if you have all the parts.
The manual transmission uses Mercon. i have 1998 s10 with 5 speed trans i was told to use syncromesh trans fluid
82 to 94 as per a haynes manual, auto trans: 700 rpm and manual:750 rpms.