The symptoms of a 1999 Chevy K3500 pulling hard left while driving and then hard right while braking could indicate several issues. It may be caused by uneven tire pressure, worn suspension components (like shocks or bushings), or misaligned wheels. Additionally, problems with the brakes, such as a sticking caliper or uneven brake pad wear, could contribute to the vehicle pulling to one side during braking. A thorough inspection of the tires, suspension, and braking system is recommended to diagnose the issue accurately.
No. The body style changed in 1988.
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electronic spark timing is your distributor.
It is bolted to the rear of the transmission and the rear driveshaft slides into it.
You have to remove the trans. pan, and the selonoids will be right there . Bolted to the valve body.
0 degrees top dead center the computer will advance the timing as needed
Purchase a Purolator Cabin Filter. It comes with detailed instructions.
K3500 is a pickup truck; G3500 is a van.
If it is a automatic transmission then it will be a 4L80E. Sorry but I don't remember what kind of stright stick transmission it had.
GMC K3500 didn't have a MAF sensor in 1992.
The horse power rating for the Chevy 1900 ranges between 195 to 200. The 5.3 liter engine was widely used in the year 1993.