yes 2.2 4cyl and 4.3 V6 are both aluminum engines
If it is a gas engine, then no. If its not gas then yes.
Inside the bottom of the engine block.
Rear of the engine block, near the oil pan.
Rear of the engine block.
If it is the 2.2 engine, on the lower passenger side of the engine block. It is best reached from underneath.
No it will not even BOLT UP to the 20OO year engine block. Chevy redesigned the transmissions and engine blocks in late 1999. Will not interchange.
Its on the passanger side of the engine under a black cover.. its is between the belts and pullys and the engine block.
On the very back of the oil pan.
Even though GM still claims this is a "Small Block" the last of the real small blocks was built in the 2000's
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Yes it will fit right in there. A small block Chevy is a small block Chevy. The only thing that is different is the fuel system. All small block Chevy engines are the same it does not matter. Chevy did not redesign the engine blocks until late 2000. But in your case the 2 ingines are the same. Put it in there.
The starter motor/solenoid on a 2000 Chevy S10 Blazer is on the lower passenger side of the engine block. If your trying to replace it, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the differential carrier shield. Disconnect the bolted solenoid cables. Remove 2 vertical bolts securing the starter motor to the engine block. When reinstalling starter, tighten mounting bolts to 50 Nm/37 lb. ft.