On the 250 cid engine the alternator lives on the passenger side front of the engine.
$340 for the alternator for a Jeep Liberty with a $70 labor charge. 250 miles from home, I had no other options and they knew it...
95 amp STD , 130amp optional
8 x 8.5, same as Chevys and Rams 2500
Depends on the year, make, model, and engine size. They can run anywhere from $30 to several hundred. Typical alternator with internal voltage regulator will be about 80$, But when you return old one you get $20 back. So if returned, about $60 (give-or-take $10). This doesn't apply in all cases, obviously; the make and model of the vehicle is a factor. Those are fairly reasonable prices for the part itself assuming the vehicle isn't an antique or something where the part may have to be custom-made.
to be completeley honest im only 14 years of age and dont know a great lot but has the motor gone?
No. You will have to get v-8 mounts.
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Depending on the engine it shouldn't take a mechanic more the and 1hr-2hr, its likely a new AD series alternator around $200-250 aprox
a full size blazer top weighes about 250 to 300 lbs
Yes. You'll need the motor mounts from the donor vehicle. Also, the exhaust is different.
It's an engine, not a motor - there is a very significant difference between the two - and that block casting code comes back to a 250 CID General Motors inline six engine (it was used in Chevrolet, Pontiac, Buick, and Oldsmobile applications) manufactured between 1968 and 1984.
This is possible with some minor modifications to the bike's frame.
it depends on what year the motors are you will have to change motor mounts .exhaust maybe front suspension
what is initial timing on 1966 chevy 250
From $40 to $250 depending on the vehicle.
Either a 250 cid I6, 292 I6, 307 V8, 350 V8 or 402 V8
5 quarts with a filter change. 4 quarts without filter change.