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No its kind of specific I have a 96 4.3 s10 blazer you can stay with in your model years early 95 and back later 95 to 99 are the same You need to stay with in your year range and im not even sure early 95 would work for you Ckeck the vin #with the dealer all the information is with in that # But 86 87 i don;t think will work all you can do is check good luck
Located on the drivers side, if you have a 4wd. You can access it through the wheel well but flipping up the splash guard up out of the way to reach in with your arm to remove it.
On the 2wd you can reach it by raising the front end up and crawling under the drivers side and you'll see the oil filter where the transmission and engine mates.
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my 86 blazer did the same thing , check the vacuum lines on top of transfer case look for one that is chaffed or cracked. Another is the shifter linkage adjust, you will need a manual as it is set with a specific drill bit size to put in for alignment. it is easier than it sounds. hope this helps you
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