Since you didn't list the engine as being a Duramax. It should be the bolt in the back of the Oil Pan right next to the filter. Good Luck and Remember.
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The speed sensor on a Chevy Silverado is located on the tailshaft of the transmission. To remove it, unplug the wire hardness, unscrew the bolt holding it in place, and pull it out.
On a 1999 Chevy Silverado, the radiator drain plug is typically located at the bottom of the radiator on the driver's side. It may be a plastic or metal petcock that you can turn counterclockwise to open. Make sure to place a container underneath to catch any coolant that drains out. Always ensure the engine is cool before attempting to open the drain plug.
In place of the coolant drain plug on either side of the block.
the same place that it is on most engines, bottom of the engine, toward the rear, bottom of the oil pan.
Place the jack under the differentials.
The best place to look for a 1987 Chevy Silverado for sale is AutoTrader. You can purchase a copy of the AutoTrader magazine or go online to the AutoTrader website. Another place to look at would be on craigslist.
One could purchase a Chevy Silverado SS truck from their local Chevy dealer or one could check out their local used vehicle dealership. Ebay is a good place to find a Chevy Silverado SS truck if you don't mind paying to have it shipped or traveling to pick it up.
To change the thermostat on a 97 Chevy Tahoe, drain the radiator. Locate the part under the upper hose register and loosen the screw holding it in place. Replace it by putting in the new part and bolting it back down.
Chevy did not have a 350 in 2001 engine options were 5.3, 6.0. or big block
Place something to catch the engine coolant beneath your 1990 Chevy Corsica radiator. Remove the radiator drain plug with a 9/16 ratchet. The engine coolant will drain out.
Place something beneath the radiator to catch the anti-freeze. Remove the radiator drain plug. Allow the anti-freeze to drain completely out. Replace the drain plug to its original position. Fill the system with new anti-freeze.
Your 1983 Chevy Silverado accelerator cable is held in place with swivel nuts on each end of the cable. Connect the accelerator cable and secure it by turning the swivel nuts to the right.