This engine is standard on the extended cab sportside models. The Silverado was available in three different bed sizes. The five-speed manual will get 15 mpg in the city and 20 mpg on the highway. The curb weight of the truck is as low as 3,801 lbs. The rear-wheel drive V-6 with an automatic transmission will get 16 mpg in the city and 20 on the highway.
The 1998 Chevrolet Silverado offers a 4. The overall length of the truck varies as there are three different size beds for this truck. These trucks had different power capabilities depending on the year. Type: Dim: Length: Head: Grade: Oil Pump To Engine Block 65 Ft-Lbs 780 In-Lbs 88. The rear-wheel drive is capable of 15 mpg in the city and 20 on the highway.
Bolt - Rod Cap Type: Dim: Length: Head: Grade: Connecting Rod To Crankshaft 75 Ft-Lbs 900 In-Lbs 101. In the early 1990s, the trucks featured a compression ratio of 9. Type: Dim: Length: Head: Grade: Oil Pan To Engine Block 13. From 1997 until 1998, they had four disc brakes, two of which were ventilated, and an anti-lock brake system. The manual transmission will get 12 in the city and 17 on the highway. Bolt Type: Dim: Length: Head: Grade: Oil Filter Adapter To Engine Block 13. .
This engine is not available with a manual transmission. After 1995, they had a compression ratio of 9. There is also an optional 5. For those with the extended cab trucks, the truck comes with three doors. From 1992 until 1996, these trucks featured four disc brakes, two of which were ventilated, and an anti-lock brake system. However, if you purchase the extended cab, the seating capacity is six. This truck was made available with a regular cab or an extended cab for extra passengers.
This truck was made for whatever work or activity the consumer had in mind. Depending on the production year, they had a curb weight of 3,829 to 4,127 lbs. Bolt - Rod Cap Type: Dim: Length: Head: Grade: Crankshaft To Engine Block 75 Ft-Lbs 900 In-Lbs 101. The Silverado also has a 5. A four-speed automatic is standard on the sportside extended cab models.
In 1995, they featured a compression ratio of 9. The front head room is 40 inches and the leg room is 41. The manual transmission will get 17 mpg in the city and 23 on the highway. The 1998 Chevrolet Silverado is equipped in as many as 28 different trim levels. The curb weight gets as heavy as 4,599 lbs. The manual transmission gets the same mileage. They had a wishbone front suspension with a stabilizer bar and a rear suspension that had a stabilizer bar and leaf springs.
The vehicles also came standard with day time running lights, tinted glass and rear step bumper. Type: Dim: Length: Head: Grade: Oil Pan To Engine Block 7. One of the trim levels for these trucks, the Cheyenne, was available as a trim level from 1992 until 1998. They had an independent, torsion beam front suspension with a stabilizer bar and torsion springs and a rigid, beam rear suspension with a stabilizer bar and leaf springs. Bolt - Rod Cap Type: Dim: Length: Head: Grade: Connecting Rod To Crankshaft 45 Ft-Lbs 540 In-Lbs 61. The height of the vehicle is 70.
This engine is available on the four-wheel drive model only. The Chevrolet Silverado is a two-door pickup capable of seating three people. Both engines are backed by a five-speed manual transmission. For those with the extended cab, rear head room is 38 inches and rear leg room is 28. It had a bore of 4. The V-6 is capable of 200 horsepower.
The extended cab Sportside Silverado is a three-door pickup capable of seating five people. These trucks were available with so many different comfort, convenience and powertrain options that they could be tailored to suit the needs of just about any truck owner. The five speed manual is standard on all the other trim levels for the Silverado. Bolt Type: Dim: Length: Head: Grade: Oil Gallery Plug To Engine Block 20 Ft-Lbs 240 In-Lbs 27. The manual transmission will get 15 in the city and 20 mpg on the mighway. .
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