Most 2500's have no real problems. Issues are normally small. Almost all Chevy trucks have mild electrical problems. and ignitions have a tendency to break, but it does not happen to everyone, it happens on maybe 1 out of 10 trucks. I have a 1992 Chevy 1500 ext and it has 190,000 miles on it no major problems that would have totaled the truck.
i have had to replace the water pump 3 times, radiator once, AC/Heater blower once, starter and solenoid once, fuel pump once, and i need to replace the AC/Heater controller.
Mind you it might seam as if a lot of stuff was just breaking off of this truck but that is everything my family has done to that truck aside from regular fluid and filter changes. all in all it is an 18 year old truck, (my grandfather bought it a week after i was born), that has lasted a long time and we foresee it running for many more years to come. and when the time comes we will rebuild it. it is our version of a heirloom.
i hope this has some answer you need,
WM
wiring diagram for firing order for 1992 Chevy silverado
1992 Chevy 1500
4L80
When it was built, It had one.
Behind the glovebox
No there is not.
no its sealed
Yes it will. Those 2 engines are the same. That would be a direct swop.
it is a 700r4
try www.haynes.com
It is on the top of the firewall on the passenger side.
The signal light flasher on a 1992 Chevy Silverado is under the dash. It is on the driver's side just above the brake pedal.