These are your options: (1) Replace tank. (2) If it is a small hole or crack there is a product on the market by the LOCTITE company that is a putty you can actually put on thru the dripping gas on the leak and it does work. I have used it myself a couple of times. Available at auto stores.
4 x 43/4
put the key in the hole and turn
Need more info. Would like to know where this hole is.
what are you, a redneck?????
If there is a rotted hole in the muffler please replace the muffler. However, if there is a small hole at the bottom end of the muffler it is there to allow water to escape.
if you are putting a 6 cylinder in it use the back two holes in the frame where the motor mount towers bolt. If putting a Chevy v8 in it use the front 2 holes by front two i mean center and front hole in the frame by rear two i mean the center and rear hole in the frame
you have to drop the fuel tank. I just replaced mine this morning on my 88. I found it much easier to cut a hole in the bed behind the driver's seat. I cut a patch panel from the bed of my parts truck and I use a bedliner, you'd never know.
if all the wiring connectors are the same if both are OBDII you can you will have to cut a hole in the floorboard for the shift stick and if the transmission cases have different bolt patterns for the mounts you can get adapters
5 hole x 5" is common (some companies will list as 5 x 127mm)
Up to the fill hole, like a diff. Probably 2 liters plus a bit?
Some of the late model trucks do not have a drain.If your truck has one,it will be on the drivers side on the bottom.If you find o hole with no drain,then you dont have one.
burn rubber out and cut shell out of the arm bushing holefreeze new bushing in freezergrease hole welltap or press new bushing into arm bushing hole