There about 3 basic sizes that were on that van originally, and for all practical purposes the G10 and the G20 vans used the same size axle from 1985 thru 1995, however it may be a little hard to find a van with the same axle ratio, (for example, 3.42 or 4.10), which you probably want to do just so you won't have to have your speedometer recalibrated so it will read correctly.
You would have to be signed to a modeling agency that represents commercial/print models. Once you are signed then your agent can submit you for castings from Wal Mart in need of models.
You can repair broken things with it. You can create crafts and models with it.
You can make a model of it using plaster of paris, play dough, ice-cream sticks, anything! U can also google it up and view other models of it or just go to 3d warehouse and search it to get a better idea!
I would wing it and buy 3 jars of paint... then if you have extra and it hasnt been opened, return it, if you need more, go buy more.
you need to remove or loosen belt tensioner assist bolt that is attached to the top of the alternator
You need to put some gear lube into the rearend....any local autoparts store will have some.
As I don't own one there is no need to strengthen it.
And what about it do you need one ? selling one ? Fixing one?
1) The drive belt could be broken. 2) The rearend could be bad 3) The brake on the rearend could be stuck. (this would make the rear tires lock up) 4) The pulley on the engine or rearend could be the problem. You need to do a little investigating to see what is going on where.
No, you don't need to mess with the rearend whatsoever when changing the driveshaft.
No you need a rearend from another G-Body
I'm sure it will, But you need to measure both of them first.
Yes. It will fit. If you stay around the year 92-95 engine and car models you don't have to change much with your wiring harness which is OBD1. And 96 - and up year models are obd2. And since your car is OBD1 and ( For Ex. ) want to use a 96 - and up engine models then you would need a conversion harness or just swap out the whole wiring harness. But using a conversion harness saves more time and is way easier.
Models need to be changed as often as deemed necessary by the market. Different types of models need to be changed at different times.
very carefully lol. get a hanes manual! it wil tell you everything you need to know
You need the speed to do the conversion. The formula is distance = speed x time.You need the speed to do the conversion. The formula is distance = speed x time.You need the speed to do the conversion. The formula is distance = speed x time.You need the speed to do the conversion. The formula is distance = speed x time.
You cannot without a lot of other information. You need the shape and other dimensions of the solid/liquid to calculate its volume. You then need to apply density. You also need to apply unit conversion factors.