The answer is... it depends.
Do you have a good transmission cooler (if automatic)?
Do you have a good cooling system?
How are the tires?
Is the rear suspension sagging?
Are the brakes in good shape?
If YES, and a proper hitch is installed by a competent mechanic, they are good for around 2000lbs. Trailer brakes would be highly advised for anything over 1000lbs.
If any of the above aren't in good shape... get it fixed! :)
Yes.
111"
5 quarts.
inside the alternator.
How do you change the heater core on a 1978 Chevy Nova Custom with a 305 v8 engine and where is it located on the car? thanks jj
70, to 81 camaro.
The transmission fluid capacity of a 1974 Chevy Nova is 10 quarts. This includes a large amount of fluid which is stored in the transmission and torque converter which is never fully drained.
It's done all the time, If you have the KNOW HOW.
Refrigerant capacity: 26.0 oz R-12. Oil capacity: 7oz mineral oil
The base model of the 1978 Chevy Nova had the 250 cu in (4.1 L) inline/straight six.
Passenger side, front, lower on the motor.
That would be a 2 bolt