If a 1988 Chevy Cheyenne dies when it is put into gear, check the fuel pump. If the fuel pump is not getting adequate fuel, it will cause the car to die.
The rear gear ratio of a 1989 Chevy Cheyenne truck is between 2.73 and 4.56. This is the number of times the drive shaft rotates in relation to the tires.
75w or higher gear oil
Is a rear end in a 88 4x4 Chevy truck the same as the front in gears of a 93 Chevy 4x4
Torque converter lock-up solenoid is bad. Common problem with 1988 Beretta.
check the vacume line behind the tbi that runs to the map sensor
It could be any gear ratio. what you need to do is remove the rear end plate and count the teeth on the ring gear, then count the teath on the pinion gear. and divide the pinion teeth # into the ring gear teeth # and that will tell you for sure just round the # off you come up with.
YOU WILL DIE! have you check your IAC ??
The linkage to the transmission may be broken. There may also be a problem with the shift censor as well.
check that choke is operating correctly
The distributor gear may be missing a tooth. A new gear is about $40.00. The symptom other than the engine not starting, is that once you shut off the key and retry to start the engine, it most likely will START. Good Luck!
tcc switch on the top of the trans. Just unplug and drive away.
In Full Gear was created in 1988.