no & yes, yes it will bolt up to your engine, but to make it function, you will have to add a transmission computer to your ride. GM sells these for the conversion. Unfortunately, like everything else from GM it is expensive.The 4L60E is an electronoic computer controled transmission where as a 700R4, also known as a 4L60 ,uses the computer only for converter clutch lock up in the 92 model cars. I asume your car is a 92.
Urea -> 25-30 gm ammonia -> 0.7 gm
If you mean a GM vehicle that was built during the transition from OBD1 to OBD2, the answer is if it has a OBD port a scanner will work. GM MDI Tech 3 Interface is Dealer Level Diagnostic Tool for Multiple Brand vehicle: GM, Opel, Chevrolet, Saab from vipprogrammer.com
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the red coolant is only used in some GM models. you can use green only if it specifies that it can be used in GM vehicles.
The conversion between gm and cups are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . 1 gm =0.00423 cup. 250 gm =1.05 cup.
The conversion between gm and cg are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . we know that , 1 gm =100 cg. That means ,567 cg =5.67 gm .
One cup is 250 gm. So 175 gm is 175/250, which is roughly 7/10 or very close to 3/4 of a cup.
26.73 grams is approximately 0.943 ounces.
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.
yes you can,summit sells the GM lt1 to carb conversion intake for about 250 bucks
They might, and you can tell if they do by looking at the tire size printed on the sidewall and should look something like this: P265/70/18R as an example. If the tire size matches then yes.
http://www.realbakingwithrose.com/2005/12/yeast_conversion.html There are 3,2 gm in 1 tsp of dry or active dry yeast. So in 8.75 gm there are 2.7 tsp. Hope this helps!
Also most good aftermarket or GM manuals for the particular model have them printed in the rear of the book.AnswerGo right to a GM dealer and usally the mechanic can look in some of their old fish or repair mauals and make a copy of them.
It does not. 300 mg per dl is a measure of density while gm is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
The conversion between gm and cups are given .On finding the relation we get as follows . 1 gm =0.00423 cup. 300 gm=1.26 cups.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.