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2000 gmc Sonoma v/6 Firing order, firing order for the 4.3L engine is 1-6-5-4-3-2.
Cylinder order drivers side 1-3-5 and passenger side 2-4-6,
Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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Shelia, 2000 gmc Sonoma v/6 Firing order, firing order for the 4.3L engine is 1-6-5-4-3-2.
Cylinder order drivers side 1-3-5 and passenger side 2-4-6,
Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
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trying to reomove the oil pan to this truck has been sitting for about 6 ... 1993 GMC SONOMA 2.6 CYL V6 NOT 4x4 OIL PAN REMOVAL "HELP!
Mar 18, 2011 - How to change oil pan gasket for 2001 sonoma, can i get away with just raising the engine two inches to ... 2001 GMC Sonoma • 4 cylinder 2WD Automatic • 150,000 miles ... You need to remove the engine to get the sump off.
The 4.3L is not an interference fit engine so a timing CHAIN failure will not
result in additional damage. Honestly, I wouldn't worry about it until over
100k. Replace the water pump when it fails. Usually the seals will start to leak and coolant will be seep from the "weep hole" I hope this answers your question.
Open the bonnet of your 1998 GMC Sonoma, look under the radiator, you will see a hose/pipe coming out of the radiator going into the engine of the 1998 GMC Sonoma. Remove the hose and the coolant will drain.
You will see a screw holding the hose to the engine, get a screw driver to loosen the screw so that the hose can be easily removed.
After draining, pour more water into the radiator to flush out the coolant entirely from the radiator.
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