Its possible you may need a new spark plug...
Possible bad crank sensor on the distributor, possible bad oil pressure swith.
Just a guess, check the ign. module.
Could be fuel injectors are leaking causing a flooding condition
i doubt it. theyre over ten years apart.
NO. In late 1999 Chevy REDESIGNED ALL trucks and SUV's. Nothing over 1999 will interchange with your 98 Tahoe.
Take 395 North towards Tahoe, then you can either go up and over Kingsbury Grade into South Lake Tahoe, or go further on 395 to Carson City and Take Spooner Summit (hwy 50) into South Lake Tahoe or connect on Spooner to head over to the North Shore.
too many possibilities to list here - broken timing chain - bad ECM - bad coil - to name a very, very few.
all over the place, there is a city right nearby..
The radiator drain on a 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe 5.3 is on the bottom of the radiator. It is on the right side and has a cover over it.
Check your fuel pump.
Check compression, fuel delivery and ignition. The easiest thing to try is a little starting fluid down the air intake while someone is cranking the engine to start it. If it starts briefly you probably have a fuel delivery problem.
Could it be the battery or the spark plugs?