NO
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To set the timing on a 1996 Mazda truck, first, ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder number one. Then, locate the timing marks on the crankshaft pulley and the timing cover; align them according to the specifications in your owner's manual. If the timing is adjustable, loosen the distributor clamp and rotate the distributor until the timing light indicates the correct timing mark. Finally, tighten the distributor clamp and recheck the timing to ensure it remains within specifications.
Failure in emission system - have vehicle scanned to determine problem
I believe that the both the 96 vette and caprice use the LT1 (I think 96 was the last year for the LT1). In that case, yes.
radiator hose needs replacing. use and heat will cause hose to collapse when worn out
Nope
On the bottom of the transmission.
(kg) 1,458, curb weight
Dexron III...
controlled by computer --not adjustable
yes you shouldent have any problems check the piston dish cc to be shure (see if they look the same)
there should be a rear sway bar