Everything. The Chevy II was the small, economy car of its time. In it's early years, starting in 1962, you could get that car with a 4 cylinder. The first from Chevy, other than the Corvair. You could not even get a V-8 in it for the first 2 years. It is a uni-body car, as well, which means that it does not really have a frame. The body is part of the actual structure. Now, the Impala was the full size car. You could get a 6 cylinder, but not a 4. Another thing, you could get a big block engine in the Impala. The Impala also had a independent, full frame. They both had a sticker price about $1500 apart. The Impala was more.
4 quarts as said in the owners manual
45 ths.
i assume you mean gap,which should be 45/1000 ths
For 3/8 ths there are 6/16 ths, 9/24 ths etc.... For 9/16 ths there are 18/32 ths, 27/32 ths, etc...
No.
"THS" is not a recognizable word.
.008 ths.
That is 7/10 ths of an inch, a little less than 3/4.That is 7/10 ths of an inch, a little less than 3/4.
ths stands 4 this in texting
No it isn't. 3.007 is in the thousand(ths) were as 3.07 is in the hundred(ths)
3 and 7 10 ths as a decimal is 3.7.
They denote different fractions of the inch. A good engineers ruler will have 64 ths, 32 nds 16 ths and 8 ths at least.