The weight of your truck is located on the drivers door post. Its on the sticker that shows your trucks tire size and specs.
It is in the rear left side in a removable panel in the glovebox of my 1995 [manufactured 8/94] GMC SLS Sonoma, 4x4, 4.3 vortex; hopefully, it is in the same place in yours...
tbi(throttle body injection) is not used on the 99' sonoma 2.2
Hey Richard==TAke it to auto zone and have them check it out free. GoodluckJoe
Well, I own a 2001 GMC Sonoma SLS. And I've Only ever seen the SLS Model to have the 4.3L 262CI V6... The Spark Plugs are located on the side of the engine block, Kind of snuggled in the exhaust manifold.. The Easiest way to change them, is to just go at them from the wheel well.. (Very easy on my truck, 4in body lift, 6 in suspension) Idk how easy on a stock truck, other ways to do it.. is to remove fenders or remove stuff from engine compartment to make room for you to work.. Hope that helps.
If you mean: "can the sonoma 4.3v6 run with the fuel pump for the sonoma 4.3v6 crew cab?" the answer is yes, as long as both trucks have the same engine they are the exact same pump. If the crew cab you are refering to is a full size gmc, or another make (except chevy s-10 of the same year and engine) or engine size of vehicle the answer is no, don't even try it.
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Pull them off of the spark plugs and distributer cap. . .
A flexplate is used in automatic transmissions while a flywheel is used in manual transmissions. The 2000 GMC Jimmy SLS appears to have a manual transmission, so it uses a flywheel.
In the fuse/relay center under the hood.
the water pump on the 4.3L vortec is easy. there are four bolt holding the water pump in place. these bolt hold your fan clutch also. the water pump and fan system.are built as one. remove these bolts and you are ready to change your water pump.
yes this is sls free
I have installed 20" rims with p295/45r20 Toyo tires with very pleasing results. You didnt say if it is a 4x4 or not. If so your rim selection needs to be at least a +20 offset on an 8 inch wide wheel, so the rims dont stick out past the fenders. If it is a 2x4, you can get away with +15. GL