Sure, but you will have to change many, many, many other parts along with the transmission. I would suggest purchasing a 1990 Bronco like yours that has a standard transmission to use as a parts car.
The 1990 Ford Bronco II typically comes equipped with either a Ford A4LD automatic transmission or a Mazda M5OD-R1 manual transmission. If you're looking to replace or upgrade the automatic transmission, the A4LD is the direct replacement option. It's important to ensure compatibility with the engine and transfer case when considering any transmission swaps or alternatives. Always verify with a trusted mechanic or parts supplier for specific fitment details.
Could be an auto or a manual.
No because the driveshaft and transmission are diffent sizes.
If the Prelude is an automatic, yes, you use automatic transmission fluid. If it's a manual, there's manual transmission fluid. As much as possible, purchase the manufacturer (Honda) branded transmission fluid.
Yes it can.
If its an automatic just add the fluid right through the dipstick tube, If its a manual theres a plug to remove on the tranny (drivers side I believe) and just add it through there.
It depends on if it is a manual transaxle or an automatic transaxle. If it is a manual transaxle, you can use any SG-rated 5W30 motor oil. If it is an automatic transaxle, then you need DEXRON II Automatic Transmission Fluid.
The short answer is yes. Both the 1989 and 1990 models use the RS5F50A manual or RE4F02A automatic transmission.
There is no filter in a manual tranny. if you have an automatic there is still no removable filter in it.
Only use the ATF+4 no matter what your owner's manual say's.
Either a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic.
Yes you can, but take it to a shopAnswerYou should NEVER, EVER replace a manual transmission a Miata. Learn to drive stick. No exceptions, except amputees. Answer