magneticanomaly
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I have 1989 Suburban 2500 350 eng 4WD with dead TH400 auto trans
(VIN 1GKGV26K6KF517392)
I want to put a manual trans in it, instead of fixing the auto.
I have a 1988 Chevy 2500 pickup with a 350 and 5-speed manual trans.
(VIN 2GCFK24K2J1141685)
Transfer case in the pickup has front shaft on left instead of right, but it is the same model ((NP 241C). The manual transmission is the same overall length as the dead auto. Starter and starter mount are the same. Bolt patterns from transmission to transfer cases seem the same.
Looks like it will fit IF
1. Flywheel from pickup will fit on Suburban's engine
2. manual trans bellhousing will bolt onto Suburban engine
3. output shaft splines,length,etc. on manual trans is same as on auto, and therefore will fit into transfer case.
Can anyone tell me if it will work, before I take everything apart?
If dreams come true and I should happen to find some day a 6.2 Diesel, will THAT then work with my new 5-speed transmission?
Thanks for any suggestions!
(VIN 1GKGV26K6KF517392)
I want to put a manual trans in it, instead of fixing the auto.
I have a 1988 Chevy 2500 pickup with a 350 and 5-speed manual trans.
(VIN 2GCFK24K2J1141685)
Transfer case in the pickup has front shaft on left instead of right, but it is the same model ((NP 241C). The manual transmission is the same overall length as the dead auto. Starter and starter mount are the same. Bolt patterns from transmission to transfer cases seem the same.
Looks like it will fit IF
1. Flywheel from pickup will fit on Suburban's engine
2. manual trans bellhousing will bolt onto Suburban engine
3. output shaft splines,length,etc. on manual trans is same as on auto, and therefore will fit into transfer case.
Can anyone tell me if it will work, before I take everything apart?
If dreams come true and I should happen to find some day a 6.2 Diesel, will THAT then work with my new 5-speed transmission?
Thanks for any suggestions!