depends on where you get it! I am in nys and I can get a one for 150.00 plus core! at auto zone.....
According to that block number, it should be a 1980-1985 305 V8. So to answer your question; Any starter for a 1980-1985 Malibu, Camaro, Caprice, or Pickup should be the correct one.
there is a reason you should state vehicle year........asking part of a question only gets part of an answer
replace the starter
sound like to me the starter solenoid is stuck the reason it does it in park is the neutral safety switch replace it and it should be fine
well i dont know exactly where the starter is but you should be able to see it under the car around where the tranny bellhousing meets the engine at the fly wheel(auto) or flex plate(manual) either on the left or right side. if the car is not turning over at all then you can put a jumper from the battery to the starter solenoid and that should kick the starter on if it doesnt then you starter/solenoid is bad. but if you car turns over but doesnt start then your starter is fine.
The 2003 Chevy Malibu does not have a timing belt. It has a chain which should last the life of the engine.
yes there should be a market for your wagon but not like a 2 dr. malibu.
The electricity prices for a home in malibu is 27% average of what it should be. So if your looking for a home in malibu be prepared to pay 27% of electricity.
You Should Buy The Starter Pack Because You Will Have All The accessories
the starter should be on the right side of the engine block there aretwo or three bolts going into the block then the starter should come down a little but on the front of the starter there is a nut holding on wires to the starter i think they are 10mm. once the bolts are out of the block and no wires are on the front of the starter it should come out. its a 10 minute job if that
Regular octain gas works fine. I had a few of these Malibu,s and they ran fine with it.
if the bolt pattern is 5x115 what should the offset be