disconnect the drive shaft so you do not damage the transmission. its the same as any rear well drive if your going to tow it long distances.
Yes, both transmissions are the same.
there is a nut on the driyer side of transmission you need to remove and fill with a extension hose
increasing the speed on a new isuzu d max
Rear top of transmission case near drive shaft output.
Yes. You would need to leave both the transmission and the transfer case in neutral, and leave the hubs unlocked if you have manual locking hubs.
you could mabye find a moter adapter for a Chevy v 6 or and of the Isuzu rodeo tropper mabye and the 2 or 4 weel drive Isuzu picups good luck
You should not drive too close to a motorcycle when you are behind it. The distance depends on the speed. With increased speed, the distance increases. Allow plenty of room, which in my opinion means over a hundred meters or more.
The maximum speed of the 1963 Isuzu 350 pick-up 4cyl 72hp is 96 mph.
If it is 4 wheel drive the front speed sensors are mounted into the front hub/bearing assemblies behind the brake rotor. If it is 2 wheel drive the front speed sensors are mounted to the spindle behind the rotor. In any case, just follow the speed sensor wire harness and it will lead you to the sensor.
The maximum speed of the 1963 Isuzu 350 pick-up diesel 4cyl is 96 mph.
Do not exceed the speed limit is correct
your not supposed to drive that fast that's a felony in my state top speed is regulated by the pcm