Any thing is possible just depends on how much you want to spend and also where you live if you have state inspections then no if not then try S10v8.com or jagsthatrun.com
Lots of time, patience, and money.
not enough information what type of vehicle does it have a idiot light or gauge
Look it up. Google search. I had bought a new 1995 5.7 and it was rated at 250 HP. The 1996 Vortec model was rated at 275 HP and HP continued to climb as every year passed. Mark
Topsoil varies in weight, depending on the type and texture, so it really depends.
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The wire goes to the coil, which is bolted to the drivers side head in the front of the motor.
should be in the top of the valve cover on the passenger side and i believe you mean pcv valve right?
need a puller to remove the power steering pump pulley, then remove the bolts holding the pump on
more apt to be the engine control module
The heater core is under the passenger side of the dashboard. I posted extensive directions on how to replace in another post under Chevys. vbd
the oil pressue sensor should be in the rear of the motor just behind the manifold there are several types but a 1 wire or hose should hook up to it I was afraid of that -- that's what the Chilton's manual says, too, but it doesn't tell me whether I have to remove the distributor (and I can't see anything that looks litke the new sensor I have). Do you know? Ding, ding, ding, we HAVE a winner!! I found it -- for anyone else in search of the elusive little thing, it's UNDER the distributor cap.
as far as i know the 4.3 is a v6 which is actually based off of the 5.7. gm just cut 2 cylindars off if there is a difference it will be the heat range on the plugs for your info, the Chevy 4.3 ltr in a 94-96 caprice is a 265 v-8, do some research before giving info on engines you know nothing about. oh and by the way, the power rating in a stock 4.3 v8 is higher than a stock 5.0 and also the correct answer is NO, the spark plugs are no different than the 305 or the 350.