Bad spark plug or plug wire. Dirty fuel injectors (try Shell gas for a few tankfuls). Broken motor mount. Clogged fuel or air filter. Do you mean the engine vibrates, or the steering wheel, or the whole vehicle, or one wheel, or ???
No way.
Use TranSynd licensed by Dextron 3 product
amsoil torque synthic
Dodge has never had the Allison trans in its trucks.
its not the trans but the u joints
For a 2005 Chevy pickup equipped with an Allison transmission, you should use Allison Transmission Fluid, specifically the TES 295 specification fluid. This is typically Allison's TranSynd fluid, which is designed to provide optimal performance and protection for the transmission. It's essential to avoid using other types of ATF, as they may not meet the specific requirements of the Allison transmission. Always check the owner's manual for the recommended fluid specifications.
20 U.S. quarts
Four forward. One reverse.
Nope.....unless you possibly have a universal trans. The only thing that will bolt to a Chevy trans is a Chevy. The Buick, Olds, Pontiac and Cadillac share the same pattern with each other.
Yes you can, If it is the same kind.
with no problem. you could bolt a 572 in. remember trans will have to be a 4l80e trans. and if its carb just use a turbo 400 trans
Yes it will.