NO. The center shaft in the 4-wheel and 2-wheel drive transmissions are a DIFFERENT length. WILL not interchange.
That would be a 4L60E transmission
This is most likely to be GM's Turbo 400 transmission.
The 1994 Chevy K1500 4x4 truck with a 350 engine is typically equipped with a 4L60E automatic transmission. This transmission is a four-speed electronically controlled unit, commonly paired with the 5.7L V8 engine. It provides improved performance and fuel efficiency compared to earlier models.
That would be a 4L60E Transmission.
I have a 1994 5.7 k1500, and my book says for V8 5.7 1988-1995 is TDC. (top dead center)
350 i think.
You either have to pull the engine or drop the transmission, which ever your more comfortable with.
No it is throttle body fuel injection
in the engine
all Chevy tbi's are to be set at 0 degrees
575-600km c\k1500
towing capacity up to 10000 lb for a 1995