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What engine came in a 1989 Silverado?

What engine came in a 1989 Silverado?

All 1989 Chevy 1500 trims come with a standard 4.3-liter, V6 engine. However, the diesel engine, which is a 6.2-liter, V8 motor, is an option available on all trims. The 4.3-liter is a 160-horsepower motor that produces 235 ft-lb of torque.

What motor is in a 1989 Chevy 2500?

1989 Chevrolet Trucks K2500 4WD LD PICKUP 5.7L 8 -cyl Engine [K]

How much is a 1989 Chevy Silverado worth?

**Figure based on a stock 1989 Chevrolet C1500 1/2 Ton valued at $8,200 with OH rates with $100/300K liability/UM/UIM limits. Actual costs vary depending on the coverage selected, vehicle condition, state and other factors.

What kind of engine is in a 1989 GMC Sierra?

1989 GMC Sierra C/K 1500 Power is generated from a V-6 or diesel V-8 engine. The 4.3-liter V-6 is rated at 160 horsepower and 235 foot-pounds of torque. The 6.2-liter V-8 produces a maximum of 126 horsepower and 240 foot-pounds of torque.

What kind of engine was in a 1989 Chevy Silverado?

The 1989 Chevrolet C/K 1500 was powered by a 4.3-liter V6 engine. The engine had an output power of 160 horsepower and 235 foot-pounds of torque.

What was the compression ratio on a 1989 Chevy Silverado?

The bore and stroke was 4.00 inches by 3.48 inches, and the compression ratio of the engine and fuel injection system on the 1989 C/K 1500 was 9.3:1. The vehicle also came standard with a four-speed automatic transmission. The gas tank on the 1989 Chevrolet C/K 1500 held 25 gallons of unleaded gas.

What’s the height of a 1989 Chevy truck?

It has a height of 70.50 inches. The width is 76.40 inches for all extended-cab trims. All 1989 Chevy 1500 trims come with a standard 4.3-liter, V6 engine. However, the diesel engine, which is a 6.2-liter, V8 motor, is an option available on all trims. The 4.3-liter is a 160-horsepower motor that produces 235 ft-lb of torque.

What was the seating capacity of a 1989 Chevy Silverado?

The interior of the 1989 C/K 1500 had a seating capacity of three. The headroom in the truck was 40 inches, the shoulder room was 66 inches and the legroom was 41.7 inches. In 1989, safety features in vehicles were basically non-existent. Head and side air bags were not available, and stability and traction control technology was not implemented.