Doesn't work in what way, exactly?
YES, All the cabs are the same from 1988 to 1999
The 1992 did not use a crankshaft sensor.
NO. The center shaft in the 4-wheel and 2-wheel drive transmissions are a DIFFERENT length. WILL not interchange.
YES, It will bolt right up with NO modifying.
16 inch rims
on mine, I had to drop the gas tank.
Take the inside of the glove box out and look into the right side and you will see it.
I have a 1994 5.7 k1500, and my book says for V8 5.7 1988-1995 is TDC. (top dead center)
I have a 1991 K1500 4X4 it's aprox. curb weight is 5000 lbs.
If it's the factory engine, then it will be a 2-bolt main engine.
1, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2.
Yes, a 1992 Chevy K1500 truck is equipped with a crankshaft position sensor. It is typically located near the crankshaft pulley or at the rear of the engine, near the transmission bellhousing. The exact position can vary slightly depending on the engine configuration, but it is usually found on the engine block or near the timing cover.