A 2-wheel drive transmission can potentially be adapted for use in a 4-wheel drive truck, but it typically requires a custom adapter and may not provide the full functionality of a dedicated 4-wheel drive transmission. Additionally, modifications to the drivetrain, including the transfer case and driveshafts, may be necessary to ensure proper operation. It's important to consider compatibility issues and the potential impact on vehicle performance and reliability before proceeding with such a conversion.
No.
Yes and no, you would need to have a two wheel drive rear drive shaft.
Either the engine or the transmission must come out. If it is a 2 wheel drive truck, pull the transmission. If it is a 4 wheel drive truck, pull the engine. (IMO)
A chain and a realy big truck!!!
Doubtful, as it must connect to the transfer case that is used in lots of FWD vehicles. NEW ANSWER: No it will not.. The center shaft that runs through the center of the transmission is shorter then a 4-wheel drive transmission because there is no transfur case on a 2-wheel drive transmission.
If the truck is a 4 wheel drive it would be easier to remove the engine to replace the flywheel. If the truck is a 2 wheel drive removing the transmission and bell housing is the way to go.
i have a 2 wheel drive and someone said i can have his 4 wheel drive but drive train is gone can i use mine and make the 4 wheel drive into a 2 wheel drive
If it is a 2-wheel drive then it is on the transmission tail shaft housing. If it is a 4-wheel drive then it is on the transfur case.
The transmission solenoids are inside the transmission, on the valve body.
Only you swap the overdrive/tailshaft unit.
That would be a 4L60E
wil rims off a 2 wheel drive s10 truck fit a 4 wheel drive s10 truck