The flywheel for a Chevy Silverado with a 5.7L engine typically has 153 teeth. This is standard for many of the small block Chevy engines. However, it's important to verify the specific model year and application, as variations may exist.
Depends. There were 168 and 153 teeth. Both were used on 305's.
The small ones have 153 teeth, the large ones are 168.
The starter for a 1998 Chevy Silverado 5.7 4x4 pickup typically has 11 teeth on its pinion gear. This is standard for many GM starters of that era. Always verify with your specific vehicle's specifications or consult a parts manual for confirmation.
There are two common flywheels or flexplates for the 350's. The one that is just under 13" diameter is 153 teeth. The one that is just over 14" is 168.
A 350 Chevrolet starter typically has 9 teeth on its pinion gear. This design is common for many small block Chevy engines to ensure proper engagement with the flywheel. However, it's always a good idea to verify the specific starter and flywheel combination for your engine, as variations can exist.
i was asking about a 1989 Chevy silverado on how much gallons it holds and you answered by telling me how much it was but not for 1989
10-14 mpg is what my silverado gets
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Chevy Silverado models for 2000-2008 hold about 26 gallons in their tanks.