what does a 1989 Chevy s10 Tahoe 6 cylinder get in gas mileage
My 1989 G20 van gets 15 mpg
that depends on the mileage of the vehicle. If your Tahoe has over 75,000 miles I would recommend the high mileage oils. The viscosity of the oil will be on the cap. If its under 75,000 miles I would highly recommend a synthetic oil, same goes for the viscosity.
Any hood from a Chevy/GMC from 1988 to 1999. Includes truck, Tahoe/Yukon, and Suburban.
It is important to bleed a clutch master and slave cylinder to make sure all of the air is out of the lines. For a 1989 Chevy you would need to know model you had, and then find the repair manual for that specific vehicle.
There are more variables that you would need to know to get the blue book value of a 1989 short bed Chevy truck, such as mileage, condition, options, and location.
The 1989 Chevy Cavalier could be either a 2.0L 4-cylinder or a 2.8L V-6.
It may be in the fuel tank.
Depends on many factors. Mileage, condition, options, etc. Click the link to get a value in your area.
If you're lucky, and the van's not fully loaded, you will average about 11 to 12 M.P.G on the average.
1989 k 3500 only gets 5 miles to the gallon,and my k 3500 is running rich and i am really trying to find out.
With any vehicle, start with the wheel furthest from yhe master cylinder, and work closer.
1-3-4-2 Distributor turn clockwise.