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There is a slight problem with your question.
It could be a "slight" problem with the electronic sensors. If a "check engine" light is on, the computer has detected a problem with the sensors. You need to use a code scanner to detect the fault code.
Yeah he had a slight problem with getting shot. But other than that his psychi seemed to be that of a visonary
An old gasket that needs to be replaced.
You will probably experience a slight pull and/or tilt to one side.
If it sounds like a woosh it is probably a valve. Hope this helps.
if check engine light is flashing engine is misfiring It could be only a little hole on the gasoline pipe. cause the system must be pressurise and if is not the "check engine" will flash. the light only stays on if there is a drivibility problem it will flash if there is a slight problem and the computer in the truck will fix itself or at least try to goto a place to get the OBD II test ran on it and it should tell you whats wrong
probably yes. The caterpillar engine would have no problem pulling it. You will notice slight power loss because of the added load but no problem towing it. You should observe all precautions involving the automatic trans in the Avalanche. You should use a dolly or something to prevent the wheels from turning the driveline as the automatic doesn't get lube when being towed with the engine not running.
Usually a bottom end bearing problem mostly caused by lack of oil changes or high mileage on engine. You can try to replace the bearings but usually it's a temporary fix at best as there is probably crankshaft wear.
Alan B.Shepherd has a heart trouble ,it was a slight problem.
yes you can with some slight mod to the mounts and ze axels
if the engine is the same as you pulled out then yes it will fit there is a slight difference between engines if you pull a 2 0 replace it with the same if the engine is the same as you pulled out then yes it will fit there is a slight difference between engines if you pull a 2 0 replace it with the same