Transmissions interchangeable?
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Yes, but the steps involved in switching the 4wd output shaft, over to the 2wd output shaft are very involved. Thats assuming that the bellhousings are identical. (detachable bellhousing) That you do not need a 30 spline input shaft for your torque converter (96+ blazer input shaft splines are all 28 splines, however you may need a 30 spline in order for the correct torque converter to fit your 2wd vehicle.) You will need to know what 2wd output shaft you need, there are quite a few variations. Then you would need to take the pan off, pull the shift soleniod blocking access to the lockup soleniod, remove the lockup soleniod, remove the pump bolts, pull the pump, unhook the 2nd/4th, band remove the reverse drum - 3/4 drum (by pulling the input shaft twards you) then remove the yellow snap ring holding the output shaft in place. Now the output shaft is able to be removed and switched. Re instalation of the drums/pump is tricky as well, as all the clutches need lined back up to slide back onto there corasponding splines. Long story short, it would be alot more trouble than its worth. : )
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A 94 AND a 97.
I meant will a 94 fit a 97? Sorry Richard.
if the 94 has a 4l60e trans. it will may have to change the fittings on the cooler lines 94 was the crossover year some had the 700r4 trans ck the option codes others had 4l60e let me ck. real quick
open the glove box theres a white sticker w/ abunck of 3 letter codes the 97 is going to be m30 thats the 4l60 trans ck. the 94 also if it has the same option code yes it should work the code for the 700r4 is md8 good luck
Thank you Richard. I'll go check them now and let you know.
They both have m30. New Hampshire has the state inspection and they hook the vehicle up to a computer that reads if anything is wrong with it. Will that matter with the transmissions? Or will I have to change the brain box as well?
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