will a 95 chevy k1500 transfer case hook up to a 96 chevy k1500 transmission
NO.
They did not use a Mass Air Flow Sensor on the 95 models.
It is next to the transfer case solonoid located underneath the damp control spectrometer.
on the top of the transmission its on the transfer case with 3 vacuum lines coming out of it.
11.2 quarts
1 end fits on the top of the transfer case and the other end JUST clamps onto a bracket that is on the bell housing bolt. It is JUST a vent to release pressure out of the transfer case.
The sensor located on the top of the transfer case of a 1995 Chevy Silverado 4x4 is typically the transfer case position sensor, also known as the transfer case range sensor. This sensor monitors the position of the transfer case to help the vehicle's computer determine which drive mode is currently engaged, such as 2WD or 4WD. If this sensor fails, it can lead to issues with engaging or switching between different drive modes.
It must be at the top. HIGHEST POINT so the air will come out.
I have both a 92 Chevy K2500 and a 98 k1500. The interior is exactly the same. Im not sure about the internals. But im 95% sure it will fit.
on the transaxle
I assume you mean transfer case. The answer is dexron 3
The gross weight rating capacity on your 1995 K1500 suburban is stated at 3000 pounds. The towing capacity of your 1995 K1500 is stated at 7500 pounds.