This question is un-answerable. It does not include transmision model, Engine type and displacement, Vehicle Wheel base. Because of the age of the vehical and the many transmisions that will fit and how cheap parts are for used parts it would be easier to crawl underneath with a tape measure.
Differential with a drive shaft.
The most common shaft length for engines in the 90 hp range is 20 in., refered to as a long shaft. They also come in 25 in., extra long, and for special applications, 15 in. refered to as a short shaft.
you dont, if you want to disconnect it then remove your front drive shaft.
take out the four bolts where the drive shaft meets the rear end,then move the driveshaft foreward about one inch,drop the driveshaft down and pull it out.
The rear gear ratio of a 1989 Chevy Cheyenne truck is between 2.73 and 4.56. This is the number of times the drive shaft rotates in relation to the tires.
shaft
If it's automatic, through the dipstick hole & if it's manual, special bolt on transmission. (close to the drive shaft)
To change the drive shaft on a 1989 Bronco II, you'll need basic hand tools including a socket set, wrenches, and screwdrivers. Additionally, a universal joint puller can be helpful for removing the U-joints, and a torque wrench is essential for properly tightening bolts during reassembly. A floor jack and jack stands are also necessary for safely lifting and supporting the vehicle.
NO. The 2-wheel drive transmissions have a SHORTER CENTER SHAFT in them because there is no transfur case that goes on them. The 4-wheel drive transmissions have a LONGER center shaft that sticks out further because it has to go into the transfur case. You can take both transmissions apart and switch the center shafts and then it will work. It's NOT about the tail end of the transmission.
Yes, it is generally recommended to drop the drive shaft when towing a 1989 Mercedes SEL, especially if you're flat towing (on all four wheels). This is to prevent damage to the transmission and drivetrain components, as they are not designed to be towed in this manner. Always consult the owner's manual or a professional for specific towing guidelines related to your vehicle.
where is the over drive solenoid located on a 1989 Chevy Corsica
in the intake where the dist. should be on the front of the engine