700R4
YES, All the cabs are the same from 1988 to 1999
No they do not, no reason for one.
I have one in my 1988 Chevy K1500 with a 350.
I have a 1994 5.7 k1500, and my book says for V8 5.7 1988-1995 is TDC. (top dead center)
The stock rocker arm ratio for a Gen I Chevy small block is 1.5:1. The marine engines have the same rocker ratio, but use different cams and have bottom ends built to handle sustained RPMs.
It is 8.54 ~ 10.12 :1
Should be the 700R4
The price of a new 1988 Chevy K1500 varied based on the configuration and options chosen, but the base model typically started around $12,000 to $15,000. With additional features and upgrades, the price could rise significantly, reaching upwards of $20,000 or more for fully loaded versions. Adjusted for inflation, this would represent a higher cost in today's dollars.
Is a rear end in a 88 4x4 Chevy truck the same as the front in gears of a 93 Chevy 4x4
200hp and 260 torque
yes it will fit they are an exacty exchange anything from the new body style 1988 to 1998