Call a Chevy dealer and ask for parts dept. and give them the VIN# and ask them what the gear ratio is and they will tell you.
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The distributor drive gear would be part of the camshaft. The camshaft would have to be replaced.
Will a 1997 blazer what work on a 1999 blazer????? If your talking engine, transmission, or running gear than yes. It is all the same.
The rear differential of a 2000 Chevy Blazer typically holds about 3 to 4 pints of gear oil, which is approximately 1.5 to 2 quarts. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific model and configuration, as capacities can vary slightly. Always ensure to use the recommended gear oil type for optimal performance.
The stock gear ratio for a 1995 Chevy Blazer is 3.73. This provides a good balance of fuel economy and power to the rear wheels.
Not a problem. The starter gear will take care of that. It is autoaligning when you turn the ignition switch.
It does not matter what gear it is in.
You can refer to your user manual to ID the rear end gear ration in 80 Chevy pickup.
depends on tire size and gear ration
Yes, it could.
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There is actually a little bit more info needed: 2WD OR 4WD, Ring Gear size, 7-5/8 or 8-1/2, What ratio? GM option code: GU4-3.08 GU6-3.42 GT4-3.73. However It wont be a direct fit to a 2000 blazer only 1995-1997 Blazer only. For 1997 makes a difference with or with out AWD, along with with or with out ZR2 option.