This is a cut down version on what it takes to remove a transmission in a Oldsmobile Bravada 1996 thru 2001 or a Chevy Blazer 1995 thru 2004. Thanks for watc…
This is a cut down version on what it takes to remove a transmission in a Oldsmobile Bravada 1996 thru 2001 or a Chevy Blazer 1995 thru 2004. Thanks for watc…
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Hey Man! Awesome video…was a lifesaver when I pulled mine. The fuel line
trick was best!
My “south” rises every morning. Yeah below my mason dixon line. Black Power!
The South will rise again! Yeeehaw!!!!!!
I’m doing my brothers chevy blazer I have had this video on my favorites
for a long time now it’s time to use this video as a reference thanks a
bunch and good job.
@davesgarage512 You have the GM service manual for the engine and
transmission . Did you rebuild it your self .
I think the fuel line fittings the book is talking about is for a Chevy
S10, because on my s10 the fuel lines are attached on top of the cross
member by these little fittings that you can just pull out
Did you have trouble with the top bell housing bolt. At the 11 or damn near
12 o clock position
Cool! Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for putting this on Internet. I’m in the middle of this right now
Thanx 🙂
What’s Lmao?
You you my my friend……
Thank you for posting this informative video. Very well done, and that was
hilarious at 3:08 when you said, “and the … 2 nuts that are hanging there
… simple … just REERNT and call it a day! ” LOL
I urine on your confederate flag…..you you dumb southerner
I didn’t rebuild the transmission. I got a shop that rebuild for me. I was
using a Haynes manual.
YOU YOU….. LMAO!!!
i think they bolted the fuel lines to the trans to prevent fuel line to
engine leaks from the engine movement