About 2 gallons.
Cracked block?
It would never hold together.....
We'd need to know what engine you had in order to answer this. If you have the 4.3 or a small block, it should be five quarts.
A small block 350 Chevy engine typically holds about 4.5 to 5.5 quarts of oil, depending on the specific configuration and whether a filter change is included. When considering the cooling system, it generally requires around 12 to 16 quarts (approximately 11 to 15 liters) of coolant, which includes the radiator and the engine. Therefore, if you're asking about the total water capacity for the cooling system, it would be in that range.
The Chevy small block is exactly that: one block... with many different piston sizes: 305, 350, 400, 502, etc... None of which will drop into a 95 and later Monte which is designed to hold a 60 degree V6. Lots of modification will need to be done.
I would get a hold of Summit Racing, in Sparks, Nv. One of the companies that make aftermarket shifters, Hurst, B&M, ect., will make something.
There are 6 bolts that hold the transmission to the 4.3L block.
There is no such thing as outer main bearings. The main bearings go inside of the main caps that hold the crankshaft in the bottom of the engine. To get to the mains you will have to remove the oil pan.
yes
4 small cans of 134-a
Thermostat is located on right side of engine where the top water hose connects to the block. Disconnect water hose from engine (put a pan under car to catch anifreeze that will drip out) Two bolts hold the housing on. Thermostat will be setting in the opening to block. Tap gently with small hammer to losen an remove. Replace with new thermostat, run some sealant carefully around base of housing and tighten bolts back up. 1993 Chevy Lumina APV Van
They came on 87+up heads with the four hold down screws that go down through the middle of the rocker cover. You can eliminate the need for them by switching to hardened pushrods and guideplates.