95% of parts are same as an S-10 Blazer or S15 Jimmy. Buy from GM or the usual aftermarket auto stores. Many Typhoon-specific parts are discontinued and not available from GM (but it never hurts to check places like GMPartsdirect.com). For the discontinued parts, you can search junkyards nationwide at car-part.com. There is a 'parts for sale' section in the Syclone-Typhoon forums at syty.net, but finding the exact part you need for sale there when you need it is obviously not a sure thing.
GMC Typhoon was created in 1992.
A stock GMC Typhoon is governed by the ECU and will not exceed 124 MPH.
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not exeeding than 130mph
14.7 psi
www.syty.org/old/modlist.html
You can find a steering column. Diagram, for a 1989 GMC Jimmy, at most GMC dealerships. You can also find the diagram at most auto-parts stores.
No, a typhoon is a large, powerful storm known as a hurricane in other parts of the world.
Many retailers sell GMC parts. AutoUnion, CarPartUS, DingleMotors, PartVan are just a few. Local dealers for GMC would also be a good place to start. In UK GMC parts are harder to find.
GMC Sierra truck parts can be found online through websites which specialise in selling them. A cross section of these websites include: Western GM Buick, Auto Parts Warehouse, and Parts Train.
i have a 1986 GMC SIERRA 1500 and i get all of my parts and diagrams fom www.lmctruck.com let me know if you could find it there.
Same as all GM 4.3 vortec V6's: 1,6,5,4,3,2