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Purchase a tach and it will come with instructions for installation. There is a product called "Tiny Tach" used for ultralight airplanes. Very accurate digital, does not care how many cylinders you have. Installed by wrapping a wire around a spark plug wire, and connecting the other wire to ground. No tools. Self contained battery lasts 5 years or more. Available from Aircraft Spruce for about $39.
NO. in 1999 ford changed the lug pattern to 8 (lug) by 170mm, a 97 ford has a 8 on 6.5 which is what Chevy/dodge/ford has used since at least the 60's, i believe Chevy and dodge still use the 8 on 6.5 wheel pattern
The test method used to assess the effectiveness of flame retardant products is BS476, Part 7 1987 and is used to classify a material in terms of "Spread of Flame". Class 1 is a low surface spread of flame, the highest achievable with the test method and is a performance normally required for walls and ceilings. In high risk areas such as escape routes Class 0, limited combustibility, is required. To comply materials must have a Class 1 Surface Spread of Flame and a low fire propagation to BS 476 Part 6 1989. Intumescent coatings are used to prevent the penetration of fire through a structure for a specific period in accordance with BS 476 pARTS 20-23 1987. Such coatings are given classifications with specific periods of time achievements, such as "30 minutes".
They are the rims you would normally see used on heavy duty trucks with dual wheels. All the rims are the same and you turn two inside out to complete the dual rear wheel set up on the rear axle. Bud rims wheel fit Chevy, Ford and Dodge 8 lug patterns. Some Ford bolt patterns are different so not all are universal.
The name is formed from SN (yes SuperNova), the year of discovery, then followed by a one or two letter designation. SN is optional.The first 26 of the year get designated with an upper case letter from A to Z. then, pairs of lowercase letters are used, starting with aa, ab.... etcetera Historical supernovae were known simply by the year they occurred: SN185, SN1572 SN1604. Since 1885, the letter notation was used.
I wasnt aware Chevy used a 400cc engine
There should be a tach output connection on the side of the box somewhere, you just plug your tach pickup into that. If it doesn't work you'll need a MSD tach adapter. I'm unsure of the part numbers but there are 2 different ones, it depends on what you used to wire in your ignition. If you used the white wire there is one and if you used a magnetic pickup ( green and violet wires ) there is another one....MSD-8920. I have a sunpro tach and I had to go out and buy an adapter to make it work...for about 50 bucks.
Bill's Chevy is the place to buy and used chevrolet pickup. There are loads to choose from. Love chevy they are tough and affordable. give it your best shot.
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The truck according to the book is a 1953 Chevy. The truck used in the movie was a 1963 Chevy. A 1953 Chevy pickup. Answer is from http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/twilight_cullencars.html
.019 with new points, 017 with used points.
long life
1/2 tons used the 4L60E 3/4 tons used the 4L80E
The 1/2 tons used the 4L60E in them. The 3/4 tons used the 4L80E in them.
The 1987 Isuzu Pickup 1.9L was originally equipped with a 2 barrel Hitachi DCH340 series carburetor.
These are the 2 transmissions used that year by chevy. 1/2 Ton trucks have the 4L60E transmissions in them ONLY. The 3/4 tons used the 4L80E trans. in them.