No, you can't. transmissions bellhousing is different in 60° V6 and L4
No.
The numbers 2.0 and 1.8 represent the size of the engine, in liters. It does not mean different types of transmissions. They are the same transmissions.
Not easily. The 5.2 and 4.7 use different transmissions.
a trooper engine or a rodao engine
In short, the answer is "No." The longer version is that while they will bolt up, the transmissions for the V6 are made with different ratios than the transmissions for the 4-cylinders. The computers for the engines are programmed for the "right" transmissions, and I seriously doubt the driveability would be acceptable.
The engine block and heads are the same. The intake and exhaust manifolds are different. The transmissions do not interchange due to different control systems.
What kind of vehicle? There are different transmissions, and different setups. For example, front wheel drive transmissions usually have to be supported from above the engine to remove the transmission. Then the clutch, and throwout bearing can be replaced. Caution!!! The engine being supported is NOT the only different thing you have to do. So reply with your vehicle Make, Model, and Year. I will be able to help you.
99 isuzu trooper smell gasoline in the engine compartment
It may "fit" under the hood, but it would not work. The engines are different, computers are different, wiring harnesses are different, and transmissions are different.
If you're talking 87-93 mustang and Lincoln mark VII, I think most engine transmission (automatic) parts are interchangeable. no they use different transmissions and engines
on the engine