remove grn from bat. remove bat cable from starter solinoid. remove brn wire from starter solinoid. remove two 3/8bolts from starter to block. tilt nose of starter up and lower. this is most common.
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Yes.
Before 2000, yes. After, no.
Weak battery, starter solenoid, or starter.
This can be caused by a worn flywheel, or a bad starter drive. You'll need to remove the starter and look at the flywheel to see which is bad.
Shimming any GM starter is likely going to assist in better performance of the starter. It cuts down on heat radiation and vibration when not in contact with the block.
Some do, some don't. The distributor, starter and alternator fit, the water pump does not. The mounting brackets are all different.
Passenger side, just above the oil pan, in the back. Access it from underneath.
no it wont to small of a starter
You will need to remove the transmission.
Disconnect the Battery Negative (black) Cable & secure away from post. Jack up car & remove under cover. Disconnect the large & the small cables from the Starter. Remove the Starter mounting bolts. Remove Starter. Installation is reverse.....
It is a small block