Yes, It will fit right on there.
i have a 1983 Chevy k10. it uses GM corporate 10 bolt axles with 2.73 gears
No, it is mounted on the engine block.
If it has a v-lsd it will.
There is no fixing a broken motor mount. Replace them with a new ones.
yes 1973 to 1983 will work because this is before 1984 when wipers moved to the column in the full size trucks. it will bolt right in directly. good luck
I believe it has to do with its' chassis weight, such as 1/4 and 1/2 ton , such as Chevy s-10 vs silverado 1500
Yes but you will have to change the Trans and also add Chevy motort mount brackest to the cross member.
They generally bolt the ground cable directly to the engine block.
There is NO adjustment. It is adjusted automatically through the hydraulic slave cylinder. Probley time for a NEW clutch kit.
i would like to know the same thing we have an 1983 k10 stepside it only has 6 boards and i cant find any demensions for this truck
No way of answering without knowing a specific model. A Chevy "box truck" could be anything from a Silverado or Vandura chassis with a box on it, all the way up to a tandem axle Chevrolet Bison commercial truck.
It should be bolted to the block on the passenger side, front, down low near the motor mount.