Mine is on the Drivers side of the Block, Behind the Intake Manifold.
It should be located beside the distributor. When looking from the front of the engine it should be on the drivers side. About 6-8 inches to the right of the distributor. Hope this helps.
Top rear of engine, next to the distributor, drivers side.
Yes.
A Chevrolet Blazer with a 4.3 liter vortec engine will take approximately 6 quarts of oil. The recommended type of oil is 5 W 30.
Apparently, there is none. They started using them in 1996.
1996-98 blazer/s10 4.3l vortec
From what I been reading there is no egr on this engine.
The ground strap on a 1997 Chevy Blazer 4.3 Vortec is located along the bottom of the engine near the frame. It ensures that electricity flows properly through the entire vehicle.
There will be 3 core plugs on a 4.3L V6 Vortec engine: 1 each side of the block and one at the back, in the bellhousing area.
You need three things for the engine to run, compression, fuel and spark. You say you have fuel now check for spark.
Because You Do How The Hell Will I Know That : )
There is a fuel diagram for a 94-95 Chevy Blazer with a CPI 4.3 Vortec engine in the service manual. It shows the path the fuel travels from the fuel tank all the way to the injectors.