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Chevy has 3 trucks with 1500 part of name but all 3 are no the same at all no car told. means no answer or wrong, nor country told,cars exported are not the same, ever.
My 2003 chevy Silverado V6 truck turns over but will not start..it acts lik. ... iS IT HARD TO REMOVE AN OIL PAN ON A 4.3 VORTEC S-10 PICK UP TRUCK ...silverado 1500 ext. cab. my problem is while driving on the highway my truck ... mytruck then took off the terminal to see if the alternator was work and now i have no .
The transmission in question is called, "4L60E" There are two versions. The 4L60E ran from 1992-1997. Then the 4L60E was updated and ran that version from (1996-2010). In 2002 GM introduced the 4L65E. So YES you should not have a problem fitting a 1998 chevy 1500 with a 4L60E into a 2001 Chevy 1500 with a 4L60E. You didn't mention that both were 2wd or 4wd. You can not convert a 2wd into a 4wd. I hope that helps, good luck.
No, the fuel regulator from a 96 will not fit a 98. The 98 is a vortec and i believe the 96 is TBI. You are on the right track though, but the fuel regulator is attached to the fuel injector spider and is one unit inside the upper intake. It is relative easy to replace just takes some time.
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