The fill plug is on the upper left side of the transmission.It should have a square end that threads into the transmission.You do have to get under the truck to remove it and use a long funnel tube along with a long tall funnel to reach it.Explanation is place one end of the tube into the fill hole and add the fluid to the capacity required.You will want the fluid to just either drip over the fill hole or be able to feel the fluid once you add it to the required amount.The fill plug may be located a little different being it is a four wheel drive version.But regardless the plug will be in the side on the left.The drain plug to remove old fluid is on the bottom.Hope this helps you get the service done.
Answer.031 is the spark plug gap for the b2200. I do know this for fact I bought my 1987 b2200 new,I def know this to be correct after 22yrs of ownership.
The question is if the transmission is a standard or an automatic, if it is a standard then the transmission is located directly behind the bell housing which is bolted onto the rear of the engine, if it is an automatic then the transmission is bolted directly to the rear of the engine
Yes, I had a 1987 S10 Blazer 4+4 with the 2.8L engine and a standard transmission.
1) Is it a standard transmission or automatic engine? 2) Front wheel drive or rear wheel drive? If it is a standard transmission, you wont have a dip stick. if it is an automatic front wheel drive, it'll be on driver's side front.
1984 through 1987 as long as the motor is the same.
for the long bed 17.4 and short bed 14.8 this is for the 87 model standard cab or cabplus depends on which model you have.This is straight out of the manual!!!
I don't know about the V6 transmission ar any of the manual transmissions, but the automatic V8 (305 or 350) camaros came with a 700R4.
Yes you can. Virtually any engine can be turbocharged.
0.031 thousandths. or just 31 plain and simple.
Never found one on mine. But you do have a drain and filler plug.
located in the distributor itself, follow wires coming from coil to distributor
The Mazda B2200 truck body did not change much, if at all between 1986 and 1993. There should be no differences in the shape of the engine compartment. -Kyrasis6 Owner of Mazdatruckin.com