Is it possible? Sure. But it's going to require a whole lot more than a simple drop-in swap. For one, the Cavalier is a front engine, front wheel drive car with a transverse engine, whereas the 2010 Corvette had an FMR layout with a longitudinal engine and a transaxle... you're not going to fit the Corvette engine into the Cavalier in a transverse layout, and you would have to lengthen the frame, hood, and engine compartment to get it to work in a longitudinal layout. Then you'd have to swap the transmission, as the Corvette engine would wreck the Cavalier transmission, you'd probably have to put a live axle in the rear of the Cavalier, and make it a rear wheel drive car...
Let's face it, this isn't going to happen.
You should have a thermostat that keeps the engine coolant temperature at 180 or 195. If you are in a cool climate the 195 will work best.
it depends on what style of 81 corvette, But a doubt it would work.
could be a bad pump mabey the relay went bad
No you can not. It will not work.
Visit Vintagewheelworks.com They have a lot of info on the site about what wheels and tire sizes will work on classic cars.
On a 1990 Corvette, the oil pressure gauge is typically located on the instrument cluster, directly in front of the driver. The oil pressure sending unit, which provides the signal for the gauge, is found on the engine block, usually near the oil filter. To access it, you may need to lift the car and work from underneath, or you can reach it from above the engine. Always ensure the engine is cool and the vehicle is safely supported before attempting any work.
1976 top will not work on an 81' The latches are different.
There are a few reasons why the power windows on a 1975 Corvette won't work. A few of these would be a wiring issue, a motor issue or the fuse is blown.
No the back spacing is wrong, c-4 to c-6 does not work, GRR
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Yes. The 75 will have the plastic bumpers, so there will be subtle cosmetic differences, but, it will work.
The rear portion may have to be modified (underneath the rear window), but it should work otherwise.