5 quarts
flat
That engine requires a 195 degree thermostat in it.
5Qts. with a new filter.
That would be the 4L60E transmission.
Assuming V8 gasoline engine, it should be bolted onto the intake manifold.
Its in the fuse box labeled trans
Most Likely Borg Warner T-5
The horse power rating for the Chevy 1900 ranges between 195 to 200. The 5.3 liter engine was widely used in the year 1993.
You have another problem other then the knock sensor if the engine will not start and run. A knock sensor will not cause the engine not to run.
Yes, a 1994 K1500 with a 4L60 transmission and a 5.7 engine can work in a 1993 K1500 with a 4.3 engine, but there are some considerations. You will need to ensure compatibility with the engine mounts, wiring harness, and ECM (engine control module) since the 5.7 engine and 4L60 transmission may require different electrical connections and possibly a reprogrammed ECM. Additionally, you might need to address transmission crossmember and driveshaft alignment issues.
Either before or after y pipe, or both, depends.
Yes but you might have to change the driveshaft