the shifter cable or rods whichever it has needs adjusted.
short shaft
The 200-4R 4-speed overdrive automatic
yes you can, it will bolt right up to your engine, just make sure you have enough tunnel space to fit it.
If it is a manual trasmsiion, then yes. If it is an automatic transmission, then the answer is positively NO! Towing with the rear wheels down will damage the transmission. Remove the drive shaft.
235 horsepower is the power of the Chevrolet el camino automatic 1977 engine and its maximum speed is 112+ mph/
250e
should be able to replace gasket/o-ring onca speedo gear is pulled if it is an automatic trans
It should be the short shaft tranny, I believe the longshaft was used in pick-ups and vans.
first of all theres no such thing as an 88 el camino, the 425 87s that weren't sold were just called that and they usually come with a 350 powerglide which is a 3spd automatic but they also come with a 4spd auto, a 3 spd manual, or a 4 spd manual
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The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the Chevrolet El Camino automatic 1974 and 1975 are 145 hp and 130 mph respectively.
Depends on the engine and transmission