try a gator grip socket or pound on a smaller size
11.2 quarts
700R4 from 1986 to 1992 should work
It has a 4L60E transmission, and that is the only one you can put back in it. BECAUSE of the computer / PCM. / POWER TRAIN CONTROLL MODULE
Yes. All Duramax and 8.1L gas engined 2500 or 3500 series pickup trucks with an automatic transmission have Allison (1000 series) transmissions. Larger trucks (2500 series and up) also use the Allison transmission for their automatic offering but it is a different series that is similar to, but not the same as, the 1000 series used in the smaller trucks. Prior to the Duramax (introduced in 2001), GM did not use the Allison behind their diesels (6.2L and 6.5L) in pickups.
If it is a 4X4 it is a K series if it is 2wd it is a C series
Transmission - TV series - was created in 2006.
If by "Civic transmission" you mean a D-series transmission then no, it is not compatible with the B-series engine. If the Civic has a B-series transmission then, oviously, it will work. All 5-speed B-series transmissions are compatible with all B-series engines.
The duration of Transmission - TV series - is 3600.0 seconds.
3.8
----- 1/15/09 ------ Greetings, If it is a 1500 series, then it can have the 4.3L 4.8L or the 5.3L engine. If it is a 2500 or 3500 series Silverado, then it can have 6.0L, 6.6L Diesel, or 8.1L.
The 1999-2010 Chevy Silverado Series Pickup takes 22" replacement wiper blades on both sides front.
NO!!! Absolutely not!