You can do a "cheapy" alignment by laying a 2x4 up against each front tire and using a tape measure outside to outside at the front of each board and the rear. The front distance should be about 1/16th to 1/32 of an inch shorter than the rear measurement. The 2x4's should be about the same length as the height of the tire.
no it wont, because the 97 is a 700r 4l160e and the 99 is a 4l60e, the 97 is a one piece transmission and the 99 is a two piece transmission, on the 99 the bell housing can be removed and the 97 is a one piece.
The 97 Chevy Suburban doesn't have a timing belt.
Yes it does.
YES they are the same.
you can take it to be replaced it has a recall on them
17-22 Hg
Yes it will.
They are both 5.7's. I would imagine so. Call a dealer.
If your 97 GMC Suburban won't start when it is hot outside, check the distributor cap to ensure it is clean. You should also ensure it has plenty of coolant.
5qts with new oil filter.
usually your right foot.
2 hours.