1984, Corvette the fuel gauge stays at 1/2 full all the time. Plaese help.
I don't think that the offset will work. As a matter of fact I believe that there was a thread discussing different fitment issues for the Corvette in the C4 section at Smokinvette.com. Good luck!
NO. The 95 transmission is a electronic / computer controlled transmission. The 1984 does not HAVE the electronics to make the 95 transmission work.
They are compatible. the only problem you may have is the shifter. If the corvette does not have overdrive on the shifter you won't be able to get the car in first gear.
Blown fuse Loss of freon Does compressor run? Does blower motor work?
both injectors have their own 3amp fueses check these 540 533 0735
YES. You may have to change the yoke on the driveshaft. You didn't say what size transmission that is in it now.
No, the 1984 Corvette does not use a traditional ignition key like most vehicles. It features a specialized key that includes a chip for the vehicle's anti-theft system. This means that standard keys won't work in the ignition, and a specific key must be used to start the engine.
it depends on what style of 81 corvette, But a doubt it would work.
Probably not (if you mean a corvette c4 transmission) cause the dodge engine wasnt made to bold on to a Chevy transmission. but you could make it work if you know how to weld using and arc welder and makeing you own mounts for it.
It should, but the 1985 dash cluster was easier to read, Eckler's offers a reasonably priced rebuilding service, if you have the original.
Without requiring modification, only the Ford AOD transmission.