There are numerous web sites devoted to this very subject. There are also many kits designed for this purpose. Do a Google Search with the term "S-10 V8 Conversion"
AnswerYou will have to change the motor mounts, transmission mounts, transmission, driveshaft and rear end. You might have to modify the fire wall. I did it in my S10, its a lot of work but it ran 11s in the 1/4 mile sure the motor hade wrkd done to it by this is somthing you wound do in a week end and to do it right you need to spend some money dont have ass it because it will cost you in the long run
Yes you sure can
where do i put coolant in for 1994 Chevy s10 pickup
Should bolt right up... that motor didn't change for 40 years.
In place of the coolant drain plug on either side of the block.
no evreyone knows that buddy no evreyone knows that buddy
No, you can't. transmissions bellhousing is different in 60° V6 and L4
What i do is put it in reverse and go about 10 feet and brake a little hard then put it in drive. it always works for me when that happens
You can put in a Chevy 350 motor using special motor mount plates from Summit or any other performance parts place. If you have access to a welder and some time, you could do it. Google Chevy S10 motor swaps and do some research... You can put in a Chevy 350 motor using special motor mount plates from Summit or any other performance parts place. If you have access to a welder and some time, you could do it. Google Chevy S10 motor swaps and do some research...
yes
Because it is a good engine.
No.
If it is a 4x4, for both the front and rear you can simply unbolt them and put new ones in, they are not under load because the springs support the weight of the vehicle.