There is a oil pump drive rod that fits into the bottom of the distributor and the gear that's on the bottom of the distributor runs on the gear that's on the rear of the camshaft.
Umm yes, they are the SAME SUV
To remove the distributor on a 1997 Chevy Tahoe, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, mark the position of the distributor and the rotor to aid in proper reinstallation. Remove any wiring harnesses and the vacuum advance line, then unbolt the distributor hold-down clamp and carefully lift the distributor out of the engine. Be sure to note the orientation of the rotor as it turns when you remove the distributor to ensure correct timing upon reinstallation.
I have a 1997 chevy tahoe, and i get about 10 miles to the gallon usually
NO
Chevy did not use them on there trucks.
The oil pressure switch on a 1997 Chevy Tahoe is located on the back of the engine. It is in the center-rear part of the engine.
Possible bad crank sensor on the distributor, possible bad oil pressure swith.
yes
Yes it will.
R134a
NO.
No, it has coil packs, there is no distributor.