yes, it is a common swap. whether you are going to do it your self or have some one do it for you it will cost you thousands of dollars. obviously doing it your self is much cheaper (about half the price, if not less) however, you must have a very good knowlege of cars & quite a bit of experience doing motor swaps & custom fabrication. doing this is a very involved swap and requires a good deal of custom fab to complete.
www.s10v8.com is a good site to get basic knowlege of what people are doing.
See your local GM dealer for a reman swap.
Yes. The exhaust is different, and you'll need a bigger radiator.
no 84 and 85 swap out.
easy, take out the old engine, and put in the 350. it really is that simple.
Yes, you could purchase a 1995 S10 truck with air for parts and swap everything over to your truck.
Yes. The exhaust will be different, and if it's a big engine going in and a small engine coming out, you might need a bigger radiator.
yes it will you can go all the way to a big block to a 4 cly. that's the great thing about a ChevyAnsweryes,it shoul swap right out
The frame engine mounts need to be moved and the headers need to swaed with the 350.
You don't because anyone who owns a ford should not put a Chevy motor in it.
Yes
It should, may have to swap the whole front clip. Resulting in changeing out the core support..
Yes it is, There is no difference in the 2 engines.