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When did the Chevy Silverado 4 generation come out?

When did the Chevy Silverado 4 generation come out?

Fourth generation (GMT400) Also called GMC Sierra Chevrolet Silverado (1999-200 Production December 8, 1986–1999 (US, two-door and Model years 1988–2000 (standard/extended cab) 1992–2 Assembly Arlington, Texas ( Arlington Assembly) R

Are there any problems with the Chevy 4.3 Vortec engine?

The 4.3 Vortec engines made from 1996-2002 (L35 and LF6) have been reported to have engine knock problems. In a properly functioning engine, fuel burns in even pockets instead of all at once. The pockets burn in even timing, in sync with engine cycles. Engine knock occurs when the fuel burns unevenly and out of sync with the engine cycles.

What was the name of the fourth generation Chevy C / K?

Internally codenamed the GMT400 platform, the fourth generation C/K was not given a word moniker (i.e., “Rounded-Line series”). After its production, the model line would informally become known by the public as the “OBS” (Old Body Style), in reference to its GMT800 successor.

What kind of truck is the 1998 Chevy Silverado?

Dubbed Silverado, this 1999 model will be available as 1500 and 2500 light-duty models initially, with the heavy-duty 2500 and 3500 trucks following a year or two later. So, it’s not surprising that few changes are on tap for the 1998 C/K pickup.

What kind of engine does a 1998 Chevy C / K 1500 have?

Pre-owned Chevrolet C/K 1500 Series models are available with a 5.0 L-liter gas engine or a 4.3 L-liter gas engine, with output up to 230 hp, depending on engine type. The Used 1998 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Series comes with four wheel drive, and rear wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 5-speed manual.

How many miles does a 1998 Chevy 1500 get?

It gets 23 to 25 on the highway at 70. average 16.5 to 18.5 close to home w many trips on the farm has a 95 gallon fuel tank w tool book in the back, loaded with 700 to 1300 lbs of tools and fuel in bed at all times. Has 125000 miles had to have the lock up sensor and the valve body bored out to fix a hard shift problem cost $250 to have fixed.

When was the last time I reviewed a 1998 Chevy truck?

In my last review (2006), I was happy, but more so now. 130,000 miles on the odometer, which would be significantly more had I not had other vehicles I drive to work. Friends compliment me on its appearance, and I have had offers to buy it. Bullet Proof Reliability is the slogan that belongs to this truck!

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Ruth Doyle