60-66psi
how much oil does a 1996 Tahoe hold
55 to 62 PSI. No less then 55 and no more then 62.
1996 to 2002 2.2L engine needs 41 to 47 psi fuel pressure.
The 88 engine is a TBI / Throttle Body injection engine. I don't know the month of 1996 when they changed to the vortec engine fuel system, But I believe it was in late 1996. You should know if the 1996 engine is a TBI engine or a vortec engine if you have Sean it. So if it is a TBI engine then you have no problems, Put it in there and hook everything up and your good to go. Now if it's a vortec engine you have problems, None of the wireing will hook up to the 88 engine sensors. And the 96 computer will not run the 88 engine. And the fuel pump in the 96 Tahoe has to much fuel pressure for a TBI engine. You can not put the vortec fuel system/ intake manifold on the 88 engine because none of the intake bolts will match the heads or vise verse. You will be opening a can of worms. You need to go back with a vortec engine if that is whats in the Tahoe now.
The engine block coolant drain plug on a 350 Chevy Tahoe is above the oil pan, mid engine on driver's side
5.7L V8 350 Vortec.
Check fuel pressure, fuel pressure regulator.
Your 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier 2.2 liter engine oil pressure should be approximately 40 psi. A range of 35 to 45 psi is acceptable.
I have a 97 Tahoe and it takes 5 quarts. That should be the same for you.
It is in the very back of the engine, just behind the distributor. It will have an electrical wire pluged into the end of it and it is about 4 inches long. You will have to climb up and lean over the top of the engine to see it.
It is screewed into the side of the engine over by the starter.
Yes but modification will be needed