You have to mark the direction that the rotor button is pointing in and then remove the distributor from the engine. Now you remove the roll pin that is holding the bottom gear on the shaft with a punch and remove the gear.Then slide the shaft out of the distributor housing. Now look at the top of the pick-up coil and you will see a SMALL round THIN clip holding the pick-up to the housing remove it being VERY CAREFULL NOT TO BEND IT UP. Then install new pick-up. And put it back together. The gear will ONLY go back on 1 way allowing the roll pin to go back in. NOTE It is very wise to REPLACE the ignition module TOO. They both work together. Be sure to set the engine timing wen done.
Yes it can, you will also need the big block pickup tube
a Chevy small block will drop right in ha that will get that little turd to move
4-7 lbs. if it has a carburetor.
No, they are totally different trucks. The S-10 is a small compact truck. The C-10 is a full size truck. Get the manual for your C-10.
Driver's door "A" pillar, it is a small rectangular piece located near the top of the pillar.
There should be two on the large terminal and one on the small terminal I believe the small terminal is labeled S
yes with a small lift kit
most car manufacurers make small pickup trucks, like ford, toyota, chevy, gmc, ect
Open the tail gate, remove two small screws that hold the tail light assembly in place, wiggle the tail light assembly out, twist out socket and replace the bulb.
You will need to remove the transmission.
One of the valve covers will have a plug, you can pull out. Usually the driversn side.
The Chevy S10 were small pickup trucks which were made from 1982-2003. The axle nut size for an S10 is 36mm.