It will bolt up to the engine, but the cross member will not work as the 400 is longer than the trans. in the 86. You will also need to make a down shift switch as the 86 trans. has a detent cable, the 400 has an electric switch. There is also the driveshaft issue.
Could you be more specific. What years of what are compatible with the 1971 Chevy C20. Body parts or mechanical parts, need to know. Most parts, 71 and 72. Some parts 67 to 72, it depends which parts you are looking for.
8 Degrees BTDC. ( before top dead center )
It could be the carb needs to be rebuilt. I have a 1971 f100 myself is a 360 manual 4 speed and that fixed that problem. The accelerator pump on it wasn't working causing it to be way down on power and bog down when I was giving it the gas. If yours is an auto tranny then there could be something wrong with it like its skipping first gear or your torque converter isn't stalling when it should. Hope this helps you tjman oug
check ur distibutor cap and rotor bug pull a spark plug see if its getting fire then make sure ur getting fuel to the carb
1971
.035
well considering that a car like that should take a short tail tranny and that as long as it will bolt up then i would say yes that it will work
1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Its a 1971-72 Chevy Monte Carlo hard top
Chevrolet produced approximately 1900 or so of the 1971 SS454 Monte Carlo
71 Chevelle right at 3800 lbs. 86 mont about 3400
The Old Car Manual Project provides the owner's manual for the 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. In addition websites and forums dedicated to the Monte Carlo in general have specific information regarding the 4 engine types associated with the 1971 model.
The fuel economy of a vehicle is something that should be know by the driver. The 1971 Monte Carlo gets somewhere between 16 to 24 miles per gallon.
It will bolt up to the engine, but the cross member will not work as the 400 is longer than the trans. in the 86. You will also need to make a down shift switch as the 86 trans. has a detent cable, the 400 has an electric switch. There is also the driveshaft issue.
The maximum speed of a 1971Chevrolet Monte Carlo automatic 8cyl 365HP is 127mph or 204.38kph.
It takes 5 quarts.
Yes. It should bolt right in.