I have a 1997 Chevy 2500 with a 5.7 with the same problem. From what iv been told its a head gasket. If you loose coolant and your oil looks like chocolate milk than id suspect a blown head gasket. If I were you id stop driving it now and have someone come look at it.
Last time I saw that was when my boyfriend got water in his engine. The oil came out looking like a light brown chocolate color. And even after he cleaned everything thoroughly we had to remove the oil pan. This reveled the damage from an inside of truck to down. What ended up happening is that the oil didn't get to the crankshaft and it broke to rods and the connectors to pieces
YES, It will bolt right in.
NO nothing will. well maybe the tires and wheels will.
NO.
I have had a 1996 Chevy Silverado for 5 yrs. 200k+ miles and I am getting about 13 miles per gallon.
4L60E
1996
R134a
6000lbs
Yes it will fit right in there. No problems.
The 1996 Chevy SIlverado was a production truck by General Motors and was assembled in both Flint, Michigan and Fort Wayne, Indiana. The base price of the 1996 Silverado was $19,500 and ran off a 5.7-liter V-8 engine.
were is pressure regulatore on Chevrolet silverado 1500 5.7
OBDII scanner.