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The ABS module is not under the hood.It is under the van floor on the passenger side at about the middle of the van.Slide under the Van at the passenger side cargo door and look up.
4L60E 4speed automatic most likely. Very common in a multitude of GM products since the early 90's. Should fit with no modification. Best to measure your old tranny from bell housing to tailshaft and compare to the one you want to use. That way you can determine if your tranny mount and driveshaft will be a good match. Should be ok if they are both the same model tranny.
I recommend checking the EGR valve first as GM cars and trucks of this era are famous for small ckunks of carbon getting lodged in the valve seat and holding the valve open causing rough idle and general undriveability.
Anything can be done. Just how busy do you want to be. Like for Like is always easier and faster. Just don't get over your head and end up spending too much time and money and calling it quits.
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