Doesn't work in what way, exactly?
YES, All the cabs are the same from 1988 to 1999
The 1992 did not use a crankshaft sensor.
NO. The center shaft in the 4-wheel and 2-wheel drive transmissions are a DIFFERENT length. WILL not interchange.
YES, It will bolt right up with NO modifying.
16 inch rims
on mine, I had to drop the gas tank.
Take the inside of the glove box out and look into the right side and you will see it.
I have a 1994 5.7 k1500, and my book says for V8 5.7 1988-1995 is TDC. (top dead center)
If it's the factory engine, then it will be a 2-bolt main engine.
1, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2.
I have a 1991 K1500 4X4 it's aprox. curb weight is 5000 lbs.
The 1992 Chevy K 1500 speed sensor is located on the back of the transmission. The speed sensor will be in the upper right-hand corner of the transmission.