Yes.
Yes you can if you have all the parts to make it work from another truck.
Yes. I sold several of them.....chuck
Check to make sure the fan clutch is engaging.
Yes, however, you will need the transmission, computer, and other related parts, needed to make the 5.3 run.
Check the contacts first to make sure they contacts. If they do, test horn.
I'd make sure the bracket connecting the transmission and shifter isn't loose first. My 2000 is notorious for this.
There could be a number of reasons why a 2000 Chevy Lumina's transmission would make a bump after the car has been driven a while, and it is hot. The bumping is caused by a failing transmission, and a mechanic will need to see it.
It fits but does not shift properly once installed doing some research but think I can make it work
could be lots of things but have you changed you fuel filter lately?
It sounds as if your pump is going out; you should replace it.
Chevy did not make a pick you p truck in 1941.