Chevrolet introduced the compact S-10 Blazer in the Fall of 1982 as a 1983 model. It was selling for $10,000. The offroad package was added to the 1984 model.
Most likely no. It depends upon what "style of Blazer" and what year you are talking about, and what motor your Corsica had.
It would depend on what year full size Chevys you are working with.
A vent window on a Blazer? Wow, it must be an old one. Need to know what year you have.
Chevrolet introduced the K5 Blazer in 1969 on a shortened K10 pickup frame. It was GM's answer to the Ford Bronco, International Scout, and the Jeep Cherokee series.
Varies by year. See sources and related links below and punch in the exact make, model and year of the Chevrolet Blazer.
According to thie following article, it is 5000# http://www.johnholt-chevrolet.com/testdrive-review.aspx?year=1996&make=Chevrolet&model=Blazer
We need to know what year the S10 Blazer is. See sources and related links below to lookup the correct size (correct attachment and lengths) by YEAR of Chevrolet S-10 Blazer.
10w30 is what I would recommend for a 8 year old engine.
If your speaking of ignition points, no. The last year that Chevrolet vehicles had ignition points was 1972.
That year did not have one. Was not used until 96 and up.
The year of your Chevrolet Blazer will determine whether it has front shocks for front struts. Front shocks are held in place by a retaining bolt on each end of the shock. Remove the retaining bolts and the shock will come off. Reverse the process to install the new shock.
You can use year models from 1983-1987 Chevrolet S-10 ORGMC S-15 (Same Year Models). As for the K5 Blazer, I don't know if it would fit or not.