most in 75, some in 74
because you just got done using it
All GM OHV truck engines continue to use timing chains. The 2.2 truck engine (not ecotec) also uses a chain.
1974 was the last model year for points in a Chevrolet.
The most common cold engine noise in a Chevrolet 4.3L is lifter clatter. Try using a lighter weight oil and see if the noise changes or goes away.
The 1941 Chevrolet will have different features depending on what car or truck you are looking at. The cars Chevrolet was producing at time were using integrated fenders, a sleeker rounded styling and smoother shifting. The trucks were being designed to combine sleeker passenger sedans with the heavy duty panel truck.
If the 4.3 Chevrolet engine is new enough to have an EGR valve it would be located in the exhaust pipe where it meets the engine. Some vehicles did not start using this device until after 2000.
If you are talking about the small block V-8 Chevy engine, there is a small flat pad with an engine id number located on the block, in front and below the passengers side cylinder head. Using that number, visit web Chevrolet engine identification sites to determine which engine you have.
The mechanical advantage of the block and pulley you are using, or the engine of the fork lift truck if that is what you are using.
Apparently, there is none. They started using them in 1996.
A good place to find IMC Chevy truck parts is at LMC truck. You can find their website at www.lmctruck.com/Chevrolet You can shop online, but have the option of using their 800 customer service line as well.
Can you build the transmission and rotor hub, that's the real point
Using the clutch start cancel button on a Toyota Tacoma will damage the truck. Damage can occur to the starter and eventually the engine.