The engine would not run. The engine would lack compression.
The starter will crank the engine over but it won't run.
yes,but it w ill not run without computer control and happily your 82 is computerless
YES it will fit right in. But now hears the problem that you will have. The 91 is a fuel injected computer controlled engine and the 86 is not. Therefore you would need the entire wiring harness and computer plus the fuel pump that's in the 91 fuel tank. You will run into all kinds of problems trying to get the 91 engine to run in that 86 truck. It would be cheaper and easyer to get a carburatored engine and put it back in the 86 truck.
NASCAR engines have been known to have 6 cylinders, but most prefer to run V8s.
You will definitely know if your truck jumps out of time. The engine will run very rough. The engine might not run at all.
YES BUT RUN A FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR. YOU WILL ALSO HAVE TO HOT WIRE THE FUEL PUMP IF IT IS IN THE TANK.
YES it will fit right in, with a few mods. But it will never run. That engine requires an electric fuel pump and a computer system.
Yes it will fit. But it will never run. Due to the fuel pump,engine wireing harness, ECM/Engine controll module/computer. To make the 88 V-6 engine run you would need all of this stuff from a 1988 V-6 truck.
The engine has to be designed to do that , in order to run properly / smoothly etc. Honda has a V6 engine that has a system of " cylinder de-activation " which allows the engine to run on 4 cylinders or 3 cylinders at times when the vehicle is just cruising and not requiring as much power for acceleration., but that was designed to do it.
depends on how old the truck is older ones will but newer ones will not
It will fit right in, But the problem is that the 97 computer system will not hook up to the 93 engine. therefore the 93 engine WON'T RUN and the transmission won't work in the 97 anymore. The 97 MUST have the VORTEC engine installed in it. Then everything will WORK RIGHT.