Yes. You just keep the transmission in neutral... for an added measure, you can put the transfer case in neutral, as well.
Remove the driveshaft. There were no manual transmission Trailblazers, so flat towing without removing the driveshaft really isn't an option.
All vehicles can be flat towed - they just typically need to have the driveshaft removed during towing (about a five minute process). Anything with a manual transmission and/or a manual transfer case can be flat towed without removing the driveshaft(s).
By removing the valve cover from the engine, then removing the rocker nut on the bad rocker. Refer to a technical manual for torque specifications, as this must be properly torqued!!!
350 250 same driveshaft 400 different driveshaft
Haynes makes a 86-01 Suzuki/Tracker manual that is pretty good.
i want to know how to rebuild a manual transmission for a 1990 Geo Tracker 4x4
This is a complex procedure, get a manual for this vehicle.
Yes it can. If it's a manual transmission put the car in neutral. If it's an automatic you'll have to remove the driveshaft (rear) to tow. This assumes that it's a 2wd. If it's a 4wd make sure the transfer case in neutral also.
In the fuel tank but is able to be replaced without removing the tank, access from trunk see haynes manual or service manual
The radio wiring schematics for a 1996 Geo Tracker can be found from the service manual. This service manual is available from the manufacturer upon request.
I don't know about the years in questions, but in regards to a straight swap, the answer is no. Since you are going from Auto to Manual, you also have to swap the tranny.
If your asking if it can be done without removing the transmission? NO.