yes you can just change intake but then you have to figure out a new way to get fuel to it stock pump wont work
The 4.3 Vortec engine never had a carburetor.
yes they will fit, but you will need an intake manifold compatible with vortec heads if you plan on reusing the carburetor
Take the belt off, take the bolt off of the idler pulley, take the pulley off, put a new one on replace the bolt, and put the belt back on
You can put a carburetor on any motor.
Where is the oil sending unit located on the 2001 Chevy 43. vortec engine?
43 thousands of an inch
Absolutely. You will need to either change it over to a carburetor or install the computer and wiring harness for the fuel injection, and change the fuel pump as well. But otherwise, it will bolt right in.
You can put the Vortec in it if you have the wiring and ecm to run it. or you could use the Vortec heads and an aftermarket intake and really wake up your engine. The vortecs use a roller cam.
I am assuming that this is not a vortec engine?.......If it is a vortec, they use different angle bolts securing the intake to the heads..........and you will have to get an aftermarket intake to run a carb........If it is not a vortec engine..........go to a junk yard and search out a cast Iron unit form a van..........they are most common........Of course it will be of the spread bore pattern and if you choose to use a holley you will have to use an adapter plate..........If not, a quadrajet will bolt right to it..............
41 to 47 psi
If you attempt to put a vortec engine into a vehicle with a NON-vortec computer, you'll have more problems than you care to deal with.
Owners manual, positive.