turn signal arm
Dex-cool it is orange-red incolor
They both use the 4L60E.
To drain the oil on a 1991 Chevy S10 Blazer, located the oil pan drain plug. Use a wrench to remove the plug and the oil will flow into the receptacle you have provided.
I have always used 10w30. never had any problems.
5W-30 works best in most climates.
It's best to raise the truck body about 4 inches or so off the frame and use wood to keep it there until the new tranny is bolted into place. Alternatively, you can hammer the floor out of shape to provide the clearance needed.
I get 18 liters/100km with the above inclosed questioned. A stock S10 Chevy 4x4 4.3 liter will be 11.2/100km on highway. City driving for stock S10 ZR2 4.3 liter I get 15.6l/km.
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They don't use an outside gasket. It has a rubber ring around the stat that makes the seal.
The front axle nut on a 1989 S10 4x4 Blazer typically torques to around 50-75 ft-lbs. It's important to check the specific service manual for your vehicle, as torque specifications can vary slightly based on the specific model and any modifications. Always ensure to use a torque wrench for accurate measurements to maintain proper function and safety.
Yes you can.
see related link i have a 94 s10 blazer and if you use your key with the back hatch handle you can open it