This is for my 95 Z, so I'm not sure about other bolt/nut sizes.
1) Remove accessory drive belt ("fan belt")
2) disconnect battery
3) Remove alternator (13mm and 15mm) - don't forget to disconnect the electrical connection underneath
4) I removed the battery altogether (more room later)
5) loosen the 16mm (that is right 16mm) flare nut on the "high pressure" side of the steering pump... THIS WAS A PITA
6) pull back the hose clamp on the low pressure side
7) remove the 2 10mm bolts holding the steering pump to the block (1 and 7 o'clock)... Remove w/ socket and short extension THRU the holes in the pulley.
8) Take steering pump out
9) swap the pulley from your old steering pump to the new one... (I did this at the autoparts store w/ their help).. PITA too... Probably just about as easy to buy a new pulley ($20).
10) Reverse process to reinstall.
11) Top off steering fluid... start car/off, start car/off, etc refilling steering fluid as necessary
12) lots of left/right wheel turns etc to make sure there is no air in the lines (ie bleeding system).
13) Enjoy the fruits of your labor
loosen the 16mm "flare nut" before you loosen the 10mm bolts securing the pump to the block... there is NO room in there, and it SUCKED big time to get that bad boy off... (putting it on wasn't as bad).
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The starter relay on a 1996 Chevy 3.8l Camaro is located in the engine compartment along the left side. It sends power to operate the starter and prevents overloads.
Where is the fuse for the computer for 1996 Chevy camaro rsmanual trans 6 cylinder
5w30.
No, the last year for a 3400 motor in a Camaro was 1996.
230.3fh
i think that engine is a 4.3 ltr, there for the power steering unit is forward face aft lower right hand side of the engine.
How can do I replace a water pump on a 96 camaro z28
NO it will not.
On a 1996 Chevy Camaro, the PCV valve is located on the right side of the valve cover. There is a hose that runs from the PCV valve and connects to the back of the intake manifold.
It probably will as they probably used the same steering column. Most 4th generation F platforms (93-2002 Camaro/Firebird) have interchangeable parts. So, yes you can replace the steering column for a 1999 Camaro with a earlier 4th gen F body.