I don't know, but do it quick!
Yes.
diagram for a 92 Chevy van g20 Heater core
You have to remove the trans.
Front or rear?
To adjust the cable, pull up the cable release at the rear of the throtle body and move the cable all the way to the rear, Then get inside the car and mash the accelerator all the way to the floor. This should adjust it.
Yes it will as long as the 98 trans is not out of a 4x4. SAMETHING
If you are hooking up an amp, you have to run your own remote wire or branch off the antenna power wire.
a very easy swap...use the original trans
Yes but you might have to change the driveshaft
take it to the dealer.
No, the tranny has to be out of a olds, Pontiac, or Buick to bolt up to a Pontiac engine.
any small blaock two wheel drive Chevy trans, but the linkage may have to be engineered!
No. If trans oil is coming out that opening, you have problems that would require removal of the trans.
MOST LIKELY ITS A 700R4 TRANS SO ITS A VACUME OPERATION NOT COMPUTER
Three wire switch on the driver side of trans, just above oil pan.
I have a Legacy LA320 amp that I would like to install in my E250 van. It WA originally in a Chevy pickup. How do I install it?
it depends on the engine you have. the most common combo is the 350 V8 5.7 L has a 350 turbo hydromatic tranny.