you need to unbolt the carrier bearing from the truck remove the front drive shaft by pulling it out of the yoke you will see the splines, leave the rear drive shaft in truck. cut all the rubber off the bearing i used a pair of tin snips. once you have the rubber off the bearing use a cut off wheel or grinder being careful to not hit the drive shaft to cut the bearing off the shaft they don't make a tool to pull it off. my Friend is ASEI certified and that's how he told me to do it that's how i did it on mine i cut it as close to the shaft then whacked a thick screwdriver between the baring race and it fell right off. to put it on find a long pipe to tap it on. it should go on easier than the old one came off.
if its a loud knock from the bottom end, DO NOT run the engine, it is likely a spun bearing; have a professional look at it
You have to remove the transmission or remove the engine, one or the other has to come out, which ever is easier, it depends on the the vehicle.
Yes it will.
Yes, There the same.
YES it will.
Soviet aircraft carrier Minsk was created on 1978-09-27.
Yes.
u use a trans jack or if u want to go to a automatic they sale a conversion kit at autozone
Yes, but I don't know why you would take the HEI / High energy ignition distributor out and replace it with 1 that has points and condenser. That would be a BAD move.
no
1978 Chevrolet Big10 pickup
Chevy didn't make a S-10 in 1978.