The casting number GM 8680834 is associated with the GM T-5 manual transmission. This transmission was commonly used in various Chevrolet and GM vehicles, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s, including models like the Camaro and S10. The T-5 is known for its lightweight design and is often used in performance applications.
The transmission with the casting number 8640841 is typically associated with the Muncie 4-speed manual transmission, specifically used in various Chevrolet vehicles during the late 1960s and early 1970s. This transmission was popular in models such as the Chevrolet Camaro and Corvette, known for its performance and durability. The casting number can help identify specific features or production years relevant to these transmissions.
Converting a manual transmission to automatic transmission is not possible but you can replace a manual transmission to an automativ transmission . That is also an expensive deal.
If they are both automatic transmission , or both manual transmission , they have the same part numbers for a 1993 and a 1995
there is no fluid for a manual transmission
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You can look up the specs of your car in the owner manual or a repair manual, probably available at your local store. You will be able to find the transmission model numbers that correspond to your vehicle, and check to see that the transmission you are looking at is compatible.
If your transmission is manual, you will have to change gear. If it is automatic, you won't.
You can use any SAE certified manual transmission fluid in your 1996 Ford manual transmission. Make sure you use manual transmission fluid and not automatic transmission fluid.
there is not a dipstick on a manual transmission
No. The manual transmission does not have a filter.
I dont think manual transmission cars use transmission fluid.
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