The bolt pattern on the back of the 2.8L doesn't match the 4.3L transmission bellhousing.
1.75 pounds or 28 oz
The torque specs for a 2003 Chevy S10 4x4 wheel bearing is 28 ft. lbs. This is equal to 38 N.m.
yes, but it would look very stupid.
jea it will but it wud luk betta on 28"
np the borer is like 2 mills diffrent other wise partsts will like cluch \
big job you have to remove trans or at least back it out enough to remove torque converter cause its behind it
My 1998 S10 2.2L standard 5 spd averaged 28 mpg.
The 1998 Chevy Cavalier has a 14.3 gallon fuel capacity. The mileage is 20 mpg city, 28 mpg highway.
yes it will, you may have to modify a little, im not sure, but people have put 4th gen rears in 3rd gens
Your best bet is to go to the Chevy dealer, and ask the customer service person if they would give you a print out of the wirning diagram that you would need. Most of the Chevy dealers are pretty good at helping you out.
Wood 28 inch rims and tires fit on a Lincoln town car not the navigator.
The transmission will be the same because from 1982-1990 GM used the same transmission in the S10 Blazer and S10 Pickups from what i have been told is even though the engines are the same size the trans might not be interchangable with your 83 model. because im going through the same problem my 85 s10 needs a 700r4 ,but it want interchange with every model of 2.8 engines,so if you know the answer to this please let me know.