5.7 secs. bone stock coupe. 6.0 secs. bone stock conv. due to slightly more weight.
Yes a bigger engine up to a 5.7 liter V8 motor can be installed into the 99 Camaro. 9 times out of 10 the transmission will fit but it will last no time with that bigger motor since it was made to handle a 3.8 V6. So if you plan on swapping the engine then it will be just as wise to swap to a better Trans to handle that bigger engine.
yes,if you have enough time and money
The 4.0 liter OHV - V6 engine and the 5.0 liter - V8 engines used in a 1996 Ford Explorer XLT use a timing CHAIN
Try checking your engine mounts and bolts. On my Engine was it a misfire condition,the sparkplugwire from cyl #6 came loose I have a 96 Camaro RS 3.8 L.The other time it was a small Vac Line by the Throttle body,that caused a bad shake
You can spin it the has always work for me
how to time a 1996 4.0 engine jeep and number one cyl.
Very slowly and carefully and ONE at a time.
your better off buing a z28! save you alot of money and time. with about 5 to 10 thousand bucks its not even worth the thought
1994 Chevy Camaro cars came in either V6 or V8 versions, meaning the engine had 6 or 8 cylinders. Additionally, some models during this time period came with an all-aluminum engine.
timming a civic 1.6 liter
That would all depend on the size of your engine and your rear gearing.
Engine and trans out the botom at the same time.