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Old Mar 29, 2013 | 02:59 PM
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Will an automatic transmission from a 1993 (small) Blazer 4.6 lit. bolt up to a 1996(small) Blazer 4.6 lit. I know it may seem like a stupid question but you never know, it only takes one little difference for it to not work Thanks
 
Old Mar 29, 2013 | 03:06 PM
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They are 4.3 liter and yes they will bolt up but they are not interchangeable due to internal electronic and vacuum controls. If you are trying to find a trans fit a 96 it must come from a 96-97 or you will have no way to control the trans.
 
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yep,93-94,and 96-97 is 2 different setups. computers are different.
 
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To piggyback on this, are there any transmissions out there which would work, but are perhaps more heavy duty than the stock 4speed? Could one be taken out of a 96-97 1/2 ton chevy, bolt up and have the computer recognize it, or is that impossible?
 
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