There is no drain.
Engine, torque converter and PCM all have to match.
Sure, if the computer and torque converter are for a 5.9L
There is no such thing as a drain plug for a torque converter. If its broken you will need a new one. The only way to get the fluid out is to take it out and just turn it upside down and it will run out. But there is no fill hole to get any fluid back in.
30 foot pounds.
To change the transmission torque converter on a 1998 Chevy Cavalier, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Drain the transmission fluid and remove the transmission pan to access the torque converter. Disconnect the torque converter from the flexplate and remove the transmission from the engine, then replace the old torque converter with the new one before reinstalling the transmission and pan. Finally, refill the transmission with fluid and check for leaks.
Probable slipping torque converter.
No!
Automatic, yes. Manual, no.
No, there is not.
In the transmission held on by 3 bolts
yes