not block?? Two thoughts, stuck thermostat maybe, loose connection on cooling fan and droping the hood jars it.
5w30 unless you leak massive amounts of oil, then I would put 10w30.
The Chevy Beretta biggest engine ever produced would be there 3.4 liter v6 which was actually faster then the camaro in the same year of production.
TH350, unless you want an overdrive, then, I would go with the 700R4.
Start with the lack of freon.
oil is thinner when its hot, that's why.
Brake light switch defective or out of adjustment.
Torque converter lock-up solenoid is bad. Common problem with 1988 Beretta.
oil is thinner when its hot, that's why.
I would try Rock Auto.
Professionally, it will cost around $2,000 to replace a broken shifter and clutch in a 96' Chevy Beretta. Just the replacement clutch and shifter will end up costing you around $800.00.
I have a 93 Chevy Beretta and mine is located INSIDE my fuel tank so I would look there. in the fuel tank
That would be a small block.