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Old Oct 16, 2010 | 04:40 PM
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I can't search the site, it don't work on a phone I guess. Sorry.... im plan on change the oil pump tonight and need to know if anyone can tell me the best way to do it, or post a link to a how to or something on this. My blazer is a 2wd. Im sure its not as easy as just a few bolt for the oil pan after draining the oil...

Not sure if this matters, bit the engne is an 02 and he blazer itself is a1996. No idiea if the oil pump andpan and all is from the 02 or the 1996.
 

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Old Oct 19, 2010 | 09:33 AM
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i just got done changing my oil pump on my 97 2wd blazer, its a pain in the *** u gotta pick the motor up pretty much a good foot to have enough clearance to get the pump out i have a four inch lift on my truck and we still couldnt actually get the pan off. there r also 2 nuts that r hidden way up on the side of the pan. they are on the back side of it in those 2 holes. have fun i know i did
 
Old Oct 20, 2010 | 08:02 AM
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Screw that. Lol. Ima just wait and replace it when I replace the motor. Lol
 
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