I have an 1986 Chevrolet C20 (longbed pickup, not Suburban) factory 454, 400 turbo, factory heavy duty emissions vehicle (oil and tranny cooler, HD steering stabilizer, HD springs, duals, no cats) and I tow my 12,000lb 42' bumper pull with the Equal-i-zer hitch and Prodigy brake control. It goes right on down the road at 5-6mpg.
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go to chuck's Chevy pages .com the answer should be there.
Here's a link to the answers most are looking for. It's a brochure for the 1986 Blazer/Suburban/Jimmy's. Looks like 6000lbs for gasoline engines, less for diesel. http://www.coloradok5.com/brochures/1986/
The towing capacity of a 1986 Chevy G30 van equipped with a 350 cubic inch (5.7L) V8 engine generally ranges from 5,000 to 7,000 pounds, depending on the specific configuration and drivetrain options. Factors such as the van's weight, axle ratio, and whether it's equipped with a towing package can influence this capacity. Always consult the owner's manual or manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate towing information.
Seriously, Just don't. You will ruin it.
My owners manual says it takes about one pint to raise it from the ADD mark to the FULL HOT mark. I hope that helps!
18-25 if your not towing anything
3500lbs manual, 2000lbs auto.
GVW is listed on the sticker in door jam
It has 210 H.P.
The coolant capacity of a radiator in a 1986 Chevy Cavalier is 10.3 quarts. You can use any standard radiator fluid that's made for all makes and models of cars.
The 1986 Eddie Bauer Ford Full Size Bronco typically has a towing capacity of around 7,500 pounds when properly equipped. This capacity can vary based on the specific engine and drivetrain configuration. It's important to consult the owner's manual or a dealer for exact specifications related to your particular vehicle.