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on the oil pan which is attached to the engine. do not mistake the transmission for the engine. on the oil pan which is attached to the engine underneath the car. do not mistake the transmission for the engine.
Attached to back of engine block.
In theory, if you can find a transmission housing, flywheel, and clutch that will attach to this engine.
engine without transmission is 150kg depending on which accessories are attached.
First pop the hood of the car. Then look at engine and look to the right of the engine and it is the huge piece of metal attached to the engine. That is the transmission.
Attached to the engine-right behind it.
I have had luck pulling them from the top with the transmission attached.
It will be most easily accessed from underneath the car. It is bolted to the transmission case where the engine is attached.
The mounting bolts that attach the compressor to the engine.
If that 700R4 was attached to a mechanical engine (or even a TBI engine, which only had basic electronic functions), it's not going to work... there's no engine ECM for that transmission ECM on the 4L60E to interface with.
there is a gear sticking out at the back of the engine block a couple centimetres that the transmission bolts to then the drive shaft is attached to turn your wheels (rear wheel drive) if your car is fronwheel drive it will not have a driveshaft.
Attached to the rear of the engine is the transmission. There is a filler tube coming out of the transmission and it usually has a red dipstick that you remove to add fluid. Dexron 3 is the fluid to be added.