Yes, however, they both take different intake manifolds, so you will have to transfer the intake, as well.
No way, not even close. Chevy REDESIGNED the engine blocks and the transmissions in late 1999. Nothing will interchange under 1999.
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It does not have a fuse sorry.
You can find a 1999 Chevy Tahoe engine fuse block wiring diagram in the car's owner's manual. You can also find it at most auto part stores.
Any small block head that you want to put on it up to the year 1999. But any head after 1986 will still bolt right on, But to be able to use a Carburetor on it the intake will have to be modified,
Yes , but you will need a tbi intake to fit vortec heads if you retain the 90 TBI fuel system.
You could have a cracked engine block.
Mounted on the engine block inside the oil pan.
It is over by the starter, and screewed into the engine block.
NO it won't even bolt up to it. Chevy REDESIGNED THE ENGINE BLOCK AND TRANSMISSION BELLHOUSINGS in late 1999.
Zip tied to the passengers side battery wiring harness.
There are two block drain plugs, one on each side of the block, close to the motor mounts and oil pan.