Yours has the 4L60E transmission in it because it is a 1/2 ton truck. The 3/4 tons used the 4L80E in them.
It is under the dash where the passagers feet go.
The Chevy SBC 5.7L 350cid V8 was the standard
i have a transmission i took off of a v8 350 motor and i wanna put it in a v6 motor. will it work? both are automatics
305(5.0) or 350(5.7) most likely a 350
Diesel engines were not a factory option until the late 70s, so if you find a 60s pickup with a diesel, it has been switched after it left the factory. Installing a diesel engine in a 60s model Ford pickup would not be the easiest conversion, but it could be done. Motor mounts would probably have to be fabricated, and you would probably have to change out the transmission, also. Best to find an engine/transmission combination that has already been proven to work together. The other consideration is finding a diesel engine with the horsepower and torque necessary for the truck.
Yes, located in the blower motor resistor pack. Follow the wires backward from the blower motor to find it.
passenger side of the motor back by the firewall
Cross member
Not factory.Not factory.
The 2005 Chevy Silverado has two different motor options. It can be purchased with a v6 4.3L engine or it can be purchased with a v8 4.8L engine. It has the options of both automatic and manual transmission.
It has 2 ^wrong tbi motors only have 1 and its on the drivers side.
The Ford Motor Company built its first factory assembled pickup truck in 1925.