It's lean. Best to check the carb and all vacuum lines for leaks and blockage.
Yes
1992 Chevy Blazer, S10/S15 Engine (6-262, 4.3L), CPI (VIN W, 8th digit), 4x4. ... 1992 Chevy Blazer, S10/S15 Engine (6-262, 4.3L), TBI (VIN Z, 8th digit), 4x2. ... 1992 Chevy Blazer, S10/S15 Engine (6-262, 4.3L), CPI (VIN W, 8th digit), 4x2. ... 1992 Chevy Blazer, S10/S15 Engine (6-262, 4.3L), TBI (VIN Z, 8th digit), 4x4.
how to remove the starter from a 92 s-10 4x2 with a 2.8 engine
2dr 4x2: $24,120 2dr 4x4: $26,720 4dr 4x2: $29,920 4dr 4x4: $32,520
it is a 700r4
The 4L80E transmission
under the tranny pan to the rear of the pan
If they are both 4x2 and 4.3 engines then yes it will fit, but it will not wire up the same give that the '91 is most likely a 700R4 and the '99 is most likely a 4L60E. One is vacuum controlled the other is computer controlled.
if the 98 full-size is 4x4 1500, and the 2003 f/s is 4x4 or 4x2 1500 - yes.
NO. Not even close.
Because the hinges are welded in place, replacing the hinge pins and bushings should restore the door back to original position.
Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. It is therefore impossible to give a proper answer to your question. Assuming the first function is y = 4x2 + 1, and the second y = 4x2 then the first graph is 1 unit higher than the second.