suspend the car from the frame (UNDER THE CABIN ) HAVE THE AXLES FREE . REMOVE TORQUE CONVERTER COVER AND THERE IT COMES THE OIL PAN
Begin by removing the engine wiring harnesses. Remove the motor mount retaining bolts. Disconnect the engine from the transmission. Lift the engine out.
You must remove the fuel tank, unless you can access the pump without removing it. I have seen some people remove the bed instead of removing the fuel tank. Your choice.
you dont cant be done I REPLACE OIL PUMP BY CUTTING A SECTION OF LOWER OIL PAN.REPLACE OIL PUMP.WELD SECTION BACK.CHECK FOR OIL LEAKS.DONE
Yes, the engine will pull right out without removing the trans.
yes
Without removing and disassembling the engine, Sea Foam oil treatment is a good product for this.
It's almost impossible without removing the engine, unfortunately.
No. You can remove the engine and leave the transmission in the vehicle.
Just remove pan and change bearings.
You can replace all of them BUT the 2 in the rear of the engine block with out pulling the engine. To remove the rear ones you can either pull the transmission are remove the engine your choice.
The only access to the heater core on a 96 S10 blazer is by removing the entire dash asm. It is not accessible from the engine compartment. If you are not familiar with disabling the the air bag system, do not attempt this repair.
Not very easily if at all, and why would you want to?