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  2. Chevrolet Silverado - Wikipedia

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    First-generation Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD (2001–02 Regular Cab) The GMT800 Silverado/Sierra 1500 and 2500 pickup trucks were released in August 1998 as 1999 models. The "classic" light-duty GMT400 C/K trucks continued to be produced for the first two years alongside the new models, and the Heavy-Duty GMT400 pickups (alongside the GMT400 SUVs) were continued until 2000, with the new GMT800 ...

  3. Chevrolet 90° V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    2002 (2003 Year Model, Vin Code X for LU3, Vin Code W for L35) saw major changes to the 4.3 L (262 cu in) fuel-injection system. For 2002, the Chevrolet Astro , GMC Safari , Chevrolet Silverado , and GMC Sierra all came equipped with the updated LU3 4.3 L (262 cu in) in California emissions states. 2003 saw the L35 discontinued and the LU3 ...

  4. List of GM engines - Wikipedia

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    2003–2008 Toyota ZZ DOHC (Found in the 1st Gen Pontiac Vibe) 2009–2010 Toyota ZR DOHC (Found in the 2nd Gen Pontiac Vibe) 2009–2010 Toyota AZ DOHC (Found in the 2nd Gen Pontiac Vibe) 2002–present Daewoo S-TEC SOHC/DOHC (acquired as part of Daewoo's merger into GM) 2003–2012 Atlas "Vortec" DOHC

  5. General Motors LS-based small-block engine - Wikipedia

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    The L96 is essentially identical to its predecessor, the LY6. The primary difference is that the L96 is flex-fuel capable, while the LY6 is not. Applications: 2010–2019 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD/3500HD; 2010–2019 GMC Sierra 2500HD/3500HD; 2010–2013 Chevrolet Suburban 2500; 2010–2013 GMC Yukon XL 2500; 2016–2020 Chevrolet Suburban 3500HD

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  7. Fuel line - Wikipedia

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    Fuel line feeding the auxiliary power unit of an Airbus A340. A fuel line is a hose or pipe used to transfer fuel from one point in a vehicle to another. The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines a fuel line as "all hoses or tubing designed to contain liquid fuel or fuel vapor.