6.5 Liter Turbo Diesel. RPO codes L56 and L65. L56 has EGR emissions equipment. L65 had no EGR. L65 most common in 3500's. L65 was considers a "high output" package.
250 ci,305 ci, 350 ci, 350 ci (Diesel), 379 ci (Diesel) (1982).
Diesel engines were developed after gasoline engines. The first diesel engine was invented by Rudolf Diesel in 1897, while the first gasoline engine was developed by Nikolaus Otto in 1876. Therefore, gasoline technology predates diesel technology by about two decades.
Yes. Chevy actually came out with a diesel s-10 pickup. They are rare but you can do it.
3.9l v6, 5.2 l and 5.9l v8, and 5.9l diesel
Dont know what size the 6 cyl. was, but the v8 was the 283 and the 327. I think it also came with a 409
Petrol came first, as it was more obvious as a use of power than diesel because it was flammable and already in liquid form, yet diesel was discovered as a use of power for engines later. I would say petrol because when they invented cars they made petrol cars and from the chemicals etc. in petrol they invented diesel
Just a diesel with dual batteries.
Dr. Rudolph Diesel first worked on the Diesel cycle using powdered coal dust on a slow speed two stroke engine. So the Diesel cycle came first and later developments led to Diesel engines. Sadly, Dr. Diesel committed suicide by jumping from a boat.
Either a 200 or 231 cid V6, or a 267 or 305 V8
305 5.0 2-wheel drive years I think 88 and newer
The 3/4 tons and 1 ton trucks.
I don't think they ever came with diesels, so any 5w30 will do well. If it does have a diesel then 15w40.