your front drive shaft should run at about 4 cm and yes that's 4 cm away from the front driveshaft the linkage is to away from the drive shaft when you can pop it off with a screwdriver. the only time that the closness should be a problem is if the front driveshaft splines those are hiden are worn out touch the driveshaft and wiggle it if you can wiggle it and hear a clunk or it just seems lose and if so you need a new one
It is up by the front bumper, Close to the radiator.
The firing order should be embosed on the intake manifold. On the top of it close to the front of the engine viewable just by looking at it from above.
NO not even close.
No not even close.
NO it will not. It's all together different. Not even close.
I think it is under the hood, drivers side, up front close to the radiator. It is mounted to the drivers side fender behind headlight
take it to get fix
NO, Not even close.
No it will not even get close. Chevy REDESIGNED the engines and transmission in late 1999.
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NO... It is not even close. Nothing under 1999 will work. Chevy REDESIGNED the engines and transmissions in late 1999.
There are many different Ranch King models. But, if it is a front engine riding mower and has the reverse/forward shifter between your knees, it will have the fuse underneath the plate that the R/F shifter comes through. Generally most riding mowers have the fuse very close to the solenoid. You will find the solenoid by following the positive battery cable from the battery to the opposite end.