short shaft
It should be the short shaft tranny, I believe the longshaft was used in pick-ups and vans.
That would be a short shaft.
undo the hub nut in centre of wheel it is very tight so a long bar required. Undo the balljoint so the the strut can move freely and then just pull on the hub and the shaft will pop out of the transmission depending on the shaft you will have to undo the bearing carrier but this is on the long shaft not the short one.
You can but you will have to change or alter the drive shaft also.
short tail shaft or long tail shaft trans they are different lengths
Yes, you need to open up the transmission and replace the or swap the output shaft. Then bolt on the shorter tail housing.
Probably not. It will likely be too short.
NO. You must use a short shaft 4L60E CAR transmission not a truck transmission.
there are several different varieties of the turbo 350 trans. some were short shaft some were long shaft. your best bet is to actually measure it.
With the automatic transmission, aprox 4,650 lbs.
The short answer is yes. It is an involved process and leads to cutting of the floor to allow for the shifter, but a transmission is a transmission and as long as it will mount to the engine it can be installed. Kinda costly though.
The short answer is yes. Both the 1989 and 1990 models use the RS5F50A manual or RE4F02A automatic transmission.