If you're asking about the gas mileage that would depend on the engine. Would it be stock or are you looking to add performance enhancements? A stock engine should get around 18 to 20 mpg with a 3.55 gear or around 15 with a 4.10 gear.
It most certainly will, you will have to make some modifications but it will fit. Been there, done that.
Slowly and carefully with a good understanding of a tape measure. I have an 83 Toyota with a 350/turbo 350 combo that will hurt a camaro and still get 20 mpg.Please go slow and measure measure measure.Speedway has a greta aluminum rad that fits the frame nice.
The ignition module that is in the distributor is probley bad.
Probably a turbo 350.
Yes. It may be bigger but it will bolt on.
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The 350 cubic inch (5.7 liter) pickup engine was factory-rated at 200 horsepower in 1994.
No it's not.
That would be a 4L80E automatic transmission.
Yes it is, There is no difference in the 2 engines.
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