Take the air cleaner off and push the gas pedal all the way down and hold it. You will need another person. Then have them crank the engine over and you be looking at the top of the 2 injectors and see if it is blowing fuel / mist up and out of the throttle body when engine is turning over. If it is blowing out instead of sucking then the timing chain has jumped time. It should ALWAYS suck in and NEVER blow out.
It will be a 4L60E if it's an automatic.
go to circutcity.com and look up speakers for your model truck and they will tell you what size will fit.
You need to write your VIN# down and call a Chevy dealer and ask for parts. Then tell the parts man that you have the VIN# and you would like to know the gear ratio in your truck. He'll tell you what gear your truck came factory with.
If your asking about the gear ratio, Then write the VIN # down and call a Chevy dealer and ask for parts. Then ask the parts man if he'll tell you the gear ratio and that you have the VIN# on you truck. He'll tell you what the gear ratio is from the factory.
Hear is an easy way to find out what your truck has in it FOR SURE. Wright the VIN # down and call a Chevy parts dealer and tell them that you have the VIN# and would like to know what the gear ratio is in your truck.
Does the truck smoke? if it does you dont need a new motor all you need is new O rings and a piston rod
There are so many variables at work here that i don't think anyone could tell you.
no I wouldnt go with just no.. in the glove box there is a list of part with number and letter series. you would have to call like a dealer or somebody qualified to tell you what part goes with your vin number. my 98 chevy takes a GU6 any truck that has that part number I can change with my truck.. you just have to match what part with what you have.
call the dealer and give your vin number ,it is located on the drivers side front windshield.they can tell you anything you want to know about your truck that was done at the factory.
It depends on the gear ratio of the rear ends. You can find this out in the glove compartment of your truck. It should tell you there. Hope this helps you out.
OK, why did you put that as a question?
Assuming this is an automatic transmission, pull the dipstick out and read it, it will tell you the proper ATF to use.