Yes.
In back of engine, on top, just to the drivers side of the distributor.
A 2000 Chevy 4.8 liter vortec engine usually takes 6 quarts. It truly depends on the vortec engine, usually the standard is between 5-6 quarts to fill the engine.
To replace the distributor on a 1995 Chevy 4.3-liter Vortec CPI engine, first disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the distributor. Mark the position of the old distributor and the rotor's orientation for proper alignment during installation. Remove the retaining bolts, lift out the old distributor, and install the new one, ensuring it aligns with the marks made earlier. Finally, reconnect any components, the battery, and test the engine for proper operation.
It's at the top rear of the engine near the distributor.
270 hp
Five
5.7 liter vortec.
It is about 3 inches long and has a electrical connecter hooked to it. You can find it back by the distributor shaft, just behind it and it is screewed into the top of the engine block.
Mine is out of a 02 Tahoe it is 0.060 in
Inpossible, the engine is not designed for a distributor.
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.
It requires an engine scanner to set the timing on that year engine.