The late model Camaros use a 3.8 and the impala from around year 2000. The 3.8 is considered one of the most efficient motors that GM has produced. That is why the motor is used on Chevrolets, Cadillacs, Buicks, and Pontiacs.
No, GM does not use inertia/reset switches.No, GM does not use inertia/reset switches.
No, GM does not use inertia/reset switches.
GM does not use inertia/reset switches.GM does not use inertia/reset switches.
The V6 Saturn engine used in 2001 was common among many vehicles in the GM line; including a few Cadillac models and the Opal
4.3 v6 gm late model
The 4.3L V6 GM engine does not have a timing belt it has a chain, and it does not directly drive the distributor.
Yes, and no... GM and Isuzu are partners to some degree. I personly have a '97 Rodeo, and am looking to install a bigger better engine, and have come across several interresting facts. The Isuzu 3.2 liter uses the GM 60 degree V6 bolt pattern to the transmission, as well as obviously the GM V6's do. Currently searching for an '04 3.8 liter pushrod V6 that will use my ignition system (coil on plug) and the MPFI.
Base models had the 2.7L V6, the upper-level ES models had the 3.5L V6
You should definitely use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 in any 2004-07 Saturn Vue with the Honda 3.5 L V6 installed and nothing else. Any 2.2 L 4 cylinder Vue, or 3.0 L V6 Vue with the GM engine should use only the correct GM fluid.
The 4.3 is a V6. If the Sierra had a V6 in it, then it will. If it had a V8 in it, then you will have to move the motor mounts and/or purchase motor mounts for the conversion.
The GM 3.4 litre V6 engine has a timing CHAIN
Use a 15 degree offset GM spark plug socket