The only difference in an engine for a manual and an auto is that the crankshaft needs to be drilled for the pilot bushing. Even if you end up with a crank that is not drilled you can have that done at the machine shop. A lot of cranks will be drilled but won't have the bushing installed.
The 4cyl tranny can't be bolted up to the small block. You can use a tranny out of a V6 s10. If you're looking to put a manual into an auto you'll need the pedal assembly and linkage. That can be picked up from a junkyard.
The engine number on a Pontiac Montana is typically located on the engine block itself. You can find it on the front or the side of the engine, often near the cylinder head or near the oil filter. It may also be stamped on a flat surface, so you'll need to look closely. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the owner's manual or a service manual for your specific model year can provide additional guidance.
The starter bolts to the block.
no, it doesen't you have to break the tranny loose from the block if you need tranny fliud... but their should be no reason to be needing it.... i suggest taking it to the dealer if you have issues no, it doesen't you have to break the tranny loose from the block if you need tranny fliud... but their should be no reason to be needing it.... i suggest taking it to the dealer if you have issues no, it doesen't you have to break the tranny loose from the block if you need tranny fliud... but their should be no reason to be needing it.... i suggest taking it to the dealer if you have issues no, it doesen't you have to break the tranny loose from the block if you need tranny fliud... but their should be no reason to be needing it.... i suggest taking it to the dealer if you have issues
you will need to compare the engine code stamped on the engine block, and then you will need a book/manual that will tell you if they are compatible or not.
looking for a fuse panel block 2008 pontiac
The Pontiac G6 block heater is located on the right hand side of the engine. The block heater can be located by following the block heater cord.
The firing order for the Pontiac 400 engine is that the small block powers the big block.
The engine code should be stamped on the blocks machined surface of right front cylinder bank. As you face the engine that would be left of the timing chain cover. Your looking for the code WT, YS, WS, or YR stamped in that location.WT = 389 4 BBL carb and manual transmission WS = 389 3X2 BBL carbs and manual transmissionYS = 389 4 BBL carb automatic transmissionYR = 389 3X2 BBL carbs automatic transmission
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I can't find my block heater plug on my pontiac G6 2006,,,Where is it? Maybe it does not have a block heater.
On a 2003 Pontiac Aztek, the engine block heater is typically installed in the engine block, specifically at a freeze plug location. It is usually located on the passenger side of the engine, near the front. To access it, you may need to remove some components or covers, depending on the specific layout of the engine compartment. Always refer to the owner's manual or a service manual for detailed instructions specific to your vehicle.