No, you may have to check your idle. You can change the idle so when you put it into gear it will not die. You must make sure that the engine is warm when you adjust the idle or it may make it hard to start when the engine is cold. When it idles in park or neutral it should sound a little higher than when it it idles in gear or drive or reverse.
The 85 had a 305 as an option....so yes. It will fit. However, the computer and possibly the transmission will have to be replaced. The motor mounts will also have to be moved to the correct location....which should already be drilled in the frame.
Check your battery post to make sure u have a good connection
It IS possible, but not realistic, as there are lots of hidden difficulties apart from "only" ripping the tranny out. The sensible way is to sell the car you have and buy one with the features that you want already in it.
Blown fuse or wiring defect for the bulb you have already replaced. You have replaced the wrong bulb. The new bulb was defective.
It will default to second whenever the trans computer has detected a problem and set a code. You will need to have the transmission codes checked. It could be electrical or an internal trans problem.
Well, it depends on what brand of computer you buy. BUT, THERE IS ALWAYS INTERNET ALREADY INSTALLED!
The motor mounts hold the engine in place, but to not cause shifting issues. The rough shifting is caused within the transmission system, either electrical, vacuum related, or inside of the transmission.
Yes, but only in case if the mounts on your car are already shot. If it's the case you should replace them ASAP because damaged mounts are known for causing very serious mechanical problems to transmission.
could be bad mounts on either the tranny or engine?
go to a auto parts store like advance auto and have them check your computer to see why it is on. they do this for free. this might give you a idea on why its on. if you havent already.
The horse and buggy was replaced by the automobile. Trains already existed before the automobile.
If you have a computer, you already have the calculator that is part of the computer's program.