No, it cannot. Mercedes Benz uses a 5x112 bolt pattern.
Not usually. Most of the transmissions that have the Oldsmobile bolt pattern do not have the Chevrolet bolt pattern.
as long as it is a chevy bolt pattern th400
No the bolt pattern for the v6 and the v8 are different
factory Honda wheels won't fit. the center hole is too small.
A 6x135 wheel adapter is designed to fit vehicles with a 6x135 bolt pattern. Since the Chevy Colorado typically has a 6x120 bolt pattern, a 6x135 adapter would not fit directly onto the vehicle's hub. You would need an adapter specifically designed for a 6x120 bolt pattern to ensure proper fitment and safety. Always verify compatibility before making modifications to your vehicle.
Onto the exhaust port of the engine...
See if the bolt pattern is the same
There are many turbo 350's with the BOP bolt pattern that would bolt up to an Oldsmobile engine, however a turbo 350 with a Chevy bolt pattern would not fit an Oldsmobile without an adapter. dude this guys on crack that's wat they use to do with the old diesles with the 350 tranny when the diesle went out that's why they put the olds 350 in them cuz they bolt right in hope i wasnt to late
5 x 4.5 - same for all Mustangs of that year.GT500 rims will swap onto any other Mustang built in 2009.
To effectively remove a rounded allen bolt, you can try using a rubber band or a specialized tool called a bolt extractor. Place the rubber band over the bolt and use the allen key to grip onto the rubber band, then turn it counterclockwise. If that doesn't work, use a bolt extractor to grip onto the rounded edges of the bolt and turn it counterclockwise to remove it.
To remove a bolt with no head, you can use a pair of locking pliers or a screw extractor tool to grip onto the bolt and twist it counterclockwise to loosen and remove it.
The transfer case will not bolt to a 2wd transmission.