Hi, I had this problem once and I found that I had a cracked flywheel. ! Ron
Two on the engine, one on the back of the transmission.Two on the engine, one on the back of the transmission.
The transmission shares the engine oil.
The engine, and rear axle would be the same/similar. Transmission would not.The engine, and rear axle would be the same/similar. Transmission would not.
Yes.
If it is a manual, you put the correct fluid in it. If an automatic, do not start the engine. You need to drain it out of the transmission.
It's the 4L60-E electronically controlled transmission. The engine PCM controls engine and transmission
The cool water hitting your piping hot exhaust makes the metal contract (Shrink) and it makes a ticking noise.
Depends on what engine (V6? V8?), transmission, gearing, etc...
You can find the 1995 Pontiac Firebird 3.4 liter engine IAT sensor on the back of your engine. The IAT sensor will be a few inches above the transmission.
it is a manual transmission
Depends on which engine/transmission it has installed which you failed to list.
passengers side of the engine towards the the bottom it mounts to the transmission bellhousing
No that's usually no engine oil but having no trans oil will decrease your power
Well if its sort of like a scratchy noise coming from the engine you might want to get your transmission checked out
There was no 5.2 liter engine in a 1995 Firebird
either 170hp or 200-230hp depending on transmission and exuast choices.
NO! the Montana is a front wheel drive minivan and the firebird is a rear wheel drive, even if they were both rear wheel drive for some reason, the firebird engine would shred the wimpy minivan trans and it would be just wrong to put a minivan trans in a firebird.