LT1
the ls1 motor holds 5qts of oil
there is no such thing as a 1994 ls1. the ls1 didnt come out until 1998. in 1994 they had the LT1 which would have had 240 crank hp The LS1 motor actually first came out in 1997 for the C5 Corvette. The 1994 F-bodies with the LT1 were rated at 275hp at the flywheel.
The 1994 Chevy Caprice did not come with an LS1 style motor. It came with either a 4.3liter LT1 V8 or a 5.7liter LT1 V8. Tell me which motor you have and I'll get you the torque specs. I do know the horsepower rating for both engines off the top of my head. 200hp for the 4.3 and 260hp for the 5.7
Depends, truck/van/suv motors were usually L31's . LT's were generally put in camero/firebird/roadmaster/caprice/impala/fleetwood/vette's. LS1's were vette/camero/firebird motors in 97. 2004 gm put it in the GTO.
Yes, they came stock. That's incorrect. the LS1 didn't come out until late 97 almost 98. The Buick Roadmaster came stock with a 5.7 litre 350 cu. in LT1 motor the option was the 5.0 litre 305 cu. in motor. The LS1 replaced the LT1 as the LS1 motor got better mileage and more horsepower. And the corvette was the first to get this motor. That's not to say that someone didn't put one in a wagon and swapped out the motor.
transam
If you have a if you have a ls1 motor in your mendeola trans you have much more important things to worry about than how to get it out..... good luck
LT1 has a Opti-Spark distributor, whereas the LS1 is distributor less and has individual coils among other upgrades. Not to mention the cylinder heads on an LS1 were touched by God.
nope
4l60e
yes
LS1 5.7 v-8