There should be a small metal tag on the rear diff attached by one of the bolts. if that one is missing then check on the front diff. They have to be the same or you will do massive damage to your truck in 4X4. If they are both missing your going to have to open the rear end and figure out what you have. You may have heard terms like rear axle ratio or final drive ratio. These refer to the gear ratio in the differential. If the final drive ratio is 4.10, then the ring gear has 4.10 times as many teeth as the input pinion gear. You could count teeth and figure the ratio out. Her is a link to some info on the Muscle Car Club sight that should help you out.
http://www.musclecarclub.com/library/tech/differential.shtml
where is the fuel transfer pump located
That can be a problem with the fuse, the switch might be faulty. The motor at the transfer case might be unplugged.
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If someone could please explain who to get to the oxygen sensor and explain where it is for sure?
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