Ford has been offered 8,000,000 in the beginning by Durant to to purchase it but the Bankers that managed the General Motors Holding Company sent Durant on a 5 year no business for GM holiday. he then started with his friends Chevrolet and in 6 years owned GM Holding company stock with his Chevrolet Stock Trading he had 54.5% of the Company in 1916 but until McLaughlin Merged both his Companies in Canada the Chevrolet Stock needed to make General Motors Corporation. The McLaughlin Car Company Limited and The Chevrolet Motor Company of Canada Limited were Merged to make General Motors of Canada Limited a Canadian 100% owned as stated in Documents 2008 of the Superior Court of Ontario 2008 and the Corporation was formed in 1918 with McLaughlin as Vice-President as he sold his Chevrolet Shares but kept his Company. Canadian
Any Gm motor of the same size and layout and year. Possible some Toyota motors but no promises
The 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am engine oil capacity is five quarts. The 305, 350, and the 454 cubic inch motors all had the same motor oil capacity.
Small block and big block fuel pumps and fuel pump rods are the same on all Chevy V8's up to the mid 1980's when fuel injection and new block designs started on the market. Please note that this does not include special cam motors (roller cams, etc) that do take a different (special) rod.
None, it is an electric motor In fact, most cars have SERIES connected starter motors - an electric motor where the field windings (the ones that are fitted to the case of the machine and don't move) have the same current flowing in them that the armature (the rotating part of the motor) has. A series motor has very high starting torque, so it's ideal for getting a large lump of scrap metal turning over, but it has poor running (high speed) torque and poor speed control. (Speed control is so poor that if you spin up a starter motor without a load, it may over-speed and possibly throw its windings out of the armature!) Some starter motors use permanent magnets for the field system - these magnets are quite powerful and give the motor good starting torque, and magnet systems are smaller than the series coil systems, and make the starter motor a bit lighter and cheaper. These motors also have a lower top speed at no load, too.
Yes if they both have the same engine size and both are either 2wd or both are 4wd.
No , two different companies
Chevrolet is a division of General Motors. General Motors also makes Cadillac, Buick, Oldsmobile, and GM Truck.
No. Chevrolet is made by General Motors. Ford is made by Ford Motor Company.
Both motors are made by General Motors and are the same.
nothing
"GM" (same as the old ticker symbol for General Motors)
Generally speaking, your answer is going to be no - Ford and General Motors don't use the same lug patterns.
GM is General Motors, which is the entire company that owns GMC, Chevy, Buick etc... GMC is one of General Motors truck divisions. So in short, yes, but no GM is General Motors, which is the entire company that owns GMC, Chevy, Buick etc... GMC is one of General Motors truck divisions. So in short, yes, but no
Yes, they are made by Land Rover which is now owned by Tata Motors. Tata motors bought Land Rover in 2008 from Ford Motors.
yes if the motors are the same.
No, not the same.
As long as the motors are the same you should be good.