No. The engine has to be modified first.
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with no problem. you could bolt a 572 in. remember trans will have to be a 4l80e trans. and if its carb just use a turbo 400 trans
Yes, this is possible. It could be many things.
You don't have a carb on that vehicle, it is throttle body fuel injected.
you won't,but it will fit as you can install any Chevy big block in it,may have to modify motor mounts- sounds like a fun project, good luck
Yes it will fit and set right in place with NO problem. The problem is that the 95 engine is not compatible with the wiring harness, The PCM / Powertrain Control Module/computer on the 1997 model truck. The fuel pump would have to be change too. I could probley name some more things too. You need a VORTEC engine from 1997 to 1999 so you don't have to change are MODIFY anything.
The ashtray light on a Chevy pickup has a replaceable bulb. depending on the model the bulb could be a plug in or screw in type.
Could be a bad ignition switch....
Since the starter is good but will not turn the engine over when hot, check the engine for free rotation. Turn the engine over by moving the crank by hand (with the ignition off.) The engine could be sticking when hot and not be able to turn over.
The "Check Engine" light will illuminate when the ECM (engine control module) receives a signal from a sensor that is out of its parameter. It could be a faulty sensor or the sensor may be doing its job reporting a problem to the ECM.
Could be a blown fuse.
Chevy it could be a 301 oldsmobile engine or a Chevy 289 and ford it would be a 302 boss engine