Yes it will bolt right in. BUT here's the problem. It will not run and nothing will hook up as far as the electrical computer connectors, the on board computer system is totally different on the 99 and so is the fuel pump and transmission.
So to sum it up, You will have nothing but PROBLEMS if you change engines.
Yes
I've seen it done. I looked at an old Suburban for sale that had the engine replaced with a 96 5.7. The owner selling it owned an auto repair shop. I can't remember name of his shop though.... Sorry.
If both trucks are 2-wheel drives are both of them are 4-wheel drives you sure can.
For a 2003 Chevy Suburban (all engine sizes), the recommended viscosity is 5W30.
YES The above answer is right. But the problem is that you will have to change the 97 computer,fuel pump, Engine and transmission wireing harness. You will also have to put the 700R4 transmission in that 97 Tahoe. Reason being is that the 91 computer that you HAVE to use won't shift the 4L60E that's in the Tahoe now. Your best bet is to put a VORTEC back in the Tahoe.
It can be done it will take A LOT of work it won't bolt right up.
NO. The 97 and 96 transmission bellhousing are different then any other years. You must put a 96 or 97 4L60E transmission back in it.
Yes. I have a 2004 Suburban with barn doors and I put these LED tail lights on them.Just do a Google search for Anzo 311003
a long time
You take it out. Then you put a new one in. Elementary, dear Watson.
the 96 has a neutral safety switch on the side of the shift linkage, the 94 does not i know u cant put a 94 in a 96 but talk 2 a guy in fullsizechevy.com forum
you take the old break pads off and put on the new ones