Morning everyone, I crawled under both of them this morning (with 6 inches of snow underneath, let's just say this was a category 3 PITA) to look at the transmission. They both looked the same, both looked like the picture of the AX15 which Pete posted in the other forum (I'm going to only post on this forum for now on, probably easier).
So... does that mean that they both have AX15s? Is it even remotely possible that the 88 actually has a AX4 that look identical (I checked, there was not perceptible difference in size between the two) which someone has managed somehow to bolt to it? I find that hard to believe, considering the history of the vehicle. Probably easier to believe that it is also a AX15 which does not go to fifth for some reason anymore :(
Also have to apologize, I was wrong as to the displacement of the engine, I knew that they were both 4 cylinders (heh spent some time screwing around with the distributer before I realized I needed a new ignition computer for the 88) but for some reason said (without knowing) that they were 4Litres. That is wrong: the 88 is for sure a 2.5Litre, and 92 is either a 2.5 or 2.8, but my understanding is that they had the exact same engine, so it would have to be a 2.5.
You guys are right: I really should try and get this thing (tranny on the 92) to bleed. I spoke with the former owner of the 92 and he said that it drove awesome at any speed, and he loved it despite the problems he had with the clutch. He also said that it would work for a day if you poured clutch fluid in and pumped it a few times, but that I really should try and get it to bleed. I'm phoning the shop right now to find out why they gave up on it... story was they were using a GM reverse bleeder on it and everything. Also, that way when I have time this summer I can buy a new rad for the 88 and get er running again... who knows maybe I could get all 5 gears back... but that might take some time with the tranny on my bench.
Anyways, thanks once again for the info, it seems like I have 2 2.5L 4 cylinder engines and both of the trannys are AX... hopefully they are both AX15s but I don't know what a AX4 would look like.