It is common for the intake to leak engine coolant out of the front and rear corners. You need to check the corners of the intake REAL CLOSE for leaks FIRST, because it will run down the back of the engine and look like it's coming from the transmission bellhousing. If you don't find a intake leak then 1 out of the 2 freeze plugs that's in the back of the engine between the engine and the transmission is leaking. You did not say what year it was, but some of them have a heater hose that connect to a fitting in the rear of the intake can leak too, And run down the back of the engine.
Behind the plastic cover on the wiper motor.
On the motor on the drivers side behind the crossmember.
No it will not. total different designed engines.
Yes. Your owner's manual will tell you how to place it in neutral.
If yourtalking about the heater blower, I believe they are hidden behind the glove box inner liner.
Yes they interchange
you have to remove the glovebox, its behind that, it has 2 bolts and a "connector", should be on the left side of the blower housing.
the relays are behind the glove box. you have to take the glove box out to have access to the relay for the heating system
how do you replace the wiper motor pulse board on a 1999 Chevy Silverado 2500
Yes
292.8 cubic inches
5.7 vortec