NO.... Not even close. The ONLY thing you can use is a 4L60E if it is a 1/2 ton and the 4L80E if it is a 3/4 ton from the late month of 1999 and up.
NO. the bellhousings are different on the 96 and 97 transmissions then all the rest of the transmissions in the 90s
1999 surbaban
That's what is in every 1/2 ton truck that has a vortec 350 in it. From 1992 to date. The 3/4 tons had the 4L80E in them.
You should never add transmission fluid to a Chevrolet 350 engine. You can add transmission fluid to the transmission through the transmission dipstick holder.
5.7L 350 vortec
65ft. LBS.
Yes but it has to be a vortec 350 so evrey thang matches up to the computer.
how do you set valve on 1998 350 vortec
Every vehicle has a different type of horsepower depending on the specifications of the vehicle. The 1999 Tahoe Z71 350 Vortec Engine has a horsepower of 255 at 4600 RPMs.
Yes , but you will need a tbi intake to fit vortec heads if you retain the 90 TBI fuel system.
pre-1988 Chevy 350 5.7 (in trucks) were carbed (with the exception of diesels) so that is the first thing to look for. after 1996 the 350 engines are vortec- until 1999, when they went to a 327 5.3 litre engine. (with the excption of the W/T) but still vortec's. and of course, the plastic throttle body cover that says...Vortec
No, the 350 Vortec was not available until a couple years later.