Since it would have to be rear wheel drive, there isn't a transaxle that will mate to a 350, you would need to modify the ENTIRE CAR!! Plus, it would never pass emissions... -ahem- yes, it is possible to swap a V8 with about the same power into the car... mind you it wouldn't be cheap. but try a Cadillac deville motor and transmission, they are frontwheel drive and may fit after a flabergasting amount of fabrication if you had to ask this question you probly dont have the knowledge or mechanicle cababilitie to do this.
2001 and older (some 2002 LS Sport Coupes) - 115hsp. 2002 LS Sport Coupes and all 2003-2005 Cavalier Ecotec Engines - 140 hsp.
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The fog light bulb on a 2004 Chevy cavalier LS sport should come on when the lights are activated. If it doesn't, first check the fuse for the fog lights, then the bulb, and then the switch. One of these things is likely to be the cause of a light not working.
The mileage from a 2004 Cavalier Sport can depend on several things. A well maintained engine with regular tune-ups will last significantly longer than a neglected engine. The vehicles can last over 200,000 miles.
5.7L V8 350 Vortec.
Should be the 700R4 transmission.
The RS stands for rally sport and came with a 2.2L OHV engine. The z24 came with a 2.4L DOHC engine. They are totally different. No you cannot swap-out. The wire harness is different and the computer software is different.
hell no haha it usually had the same 2.2L and main difference was the front lip and rear spoiler the z24 had the 2.4L engine, with better suspension. the 'rally sport' came riced out from the factory (aesthetic upgrades without ANY performance or suspension upgrades, relative to the base model)
Under the vehicle at the very lowest part of the engine.
Yes, but in 1964 and 1965 ONLY. Starting in 1966 they were ALL big blocks until the very end of super sport production when ANY engine was optional for an SS.
The base horsepower on the Chevy 350 cubic inch engine is about 350. It is variable in its variable in its different incarnations.
It stands for "Rally Sport".